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In reply to the discussion: Top five ways to bring men back to the party [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)26. then why are you doing it?
when you cede female voters and minority voters, you're ceding a vast majority of voters in favor of appealing to white men.
even when you cede just female voters, you're ceding the majority of voters in favor of appealing to just white men.
you already have female voters overall, and both male and female minority voters.
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Given the alternatives, I prefer dealing with the consequences of telling the truth. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#2
You don't have to screw over every other goup in the country to court the white male vote. nt
rrneck
Apr 2014
#16
The unspoken presumption here is that men are not motivated by self interest.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#9
black men haven't left the Democratic party at all, what are you talking about?
CreekDog
Apr 2014
#11
you're changing the subject, if you're not going to stick with the point you made
CreekDog
Apr 2014
#17
Turning a thread about male voters into a thread about minority voters isn't changing the subject?
Major Nikon
Apr 2014
#18
Consciously conceding the votes of the majority of voters is bad strategy.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#24
The next Republican president won't eliminate the office of women and girls.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#29
And I'd like to add that if a Republican does come along next year and screw it up...
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#33
you're saying that when your wife chooses a candidate you don't just go along with that?
CreekDog
Apr 2014
#37
51% of married women voted for Romney. 61% of single women voted for Obama.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#38