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on the Mamdani movement in New York [View all] everyonematters Thursday OP
FDR/The New Deal reversed income inequality. no_hypocrisy Thursday #1
I support Democrats gab13by13 Thursday #2
Sanders has never been a democrat. Interesting. SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #31
There have been attacks on Democrats on DU since the site began mcar Thursday #44
"There's an OP here this week pitting Jeffries against Mamdani." MorbidButterflyTat Thursday #48
I noticed too. Curious, no? QueerDuck Thursday #50
This message was self-deleted by its author Nixie Thursday #51
It's an election year. nt mcar Thursday #58
So don't say that word. Scrivener7 Thursday #3
It's Bash Democrats time. Emile Thursday #4
The three candidates that Mayor Mamdani endorsed won their primaries and are now our Democratic nominees for House seats Quiet Em Thursday #5
Sounds serious Torchlight Thursday #6
Socialists TVguyCards Thursday #7
You are completely correct. Pointing out hard electoral realities about the electorate is not "bashing Democrats" ... QueerDuck Thursday #8
wanting to win means supporting our Democratic nominees for office. Quiet Em Thursday #10
I agree that the goal right now is flipping the House and supporting our nominees... QueerDuck Thursday #14
None of these three candidates are running nationally. Quiet Em Thursday #16
No one is confused about how House ballots work, QuietEm. QueerDuck Thursday #19
Republicans will always find ridiculous and foolish ways to negatively brand Democrats Quiet Em Thursday #24
I think your Texas example actually proves exactly what the OP and I are talking about! QueerDuck Thursday #27
House Democratic candidates tailor their message to apply locally, not nationally Quiet Em Thursday #42
Well said! I think you just summed up the best path forward perfectly. QueerDuck Thursday #43
Yes, nationalizing politics is how Republicans win, ignoring policy and making it all about culture wars/identity, betsuni Thursday #45
I support democratic nominees! Emile Thursday #11
Of course you do. Thank you. QueerDuck Thursday #13
They'll start w/'this can only work in NYC Emile Thursday #15
I think you might be misreading my posts, Emile... QueerDuck Thursday #17
So what is the answer? Nominate more centrists Emile Thursday #20
Give me a break! John Fetterman didn't run as a centrist... QueerDuck Thursday #23
Exactly, Fetterman won because he ran as a progressive. Emile Thursday #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Nixie Thursday #47
You can't change history. He won because he ran as a left wing progressive. Emile Thursday #52
This message was self-deleted by its author Nixie Thursday #54
Did Fetterman win on a centrist platform? Emile Thursday #57
How about instead of talking about CivicGrief Thursday #22
Oh brother! That is a massive leap to make. --- I am absolutely in favor of robust Democratic policies. QueerDuck Thursday #25
I used to think now is not the time to be CivicGrief Thursday #30
I will absolutely keep it serious... let's both do that, okay? QueerDuck Thursday #34
I don't believe running on progressive policies can't CivicGrief Thursday #36
Actually, throughout, I've explicitly said "purple swing districts"... QueerDuck Thursday #41
So, you don't know the effect, but aocommunalpunch Thursday #9
I advocate the term "FDR/Democrats" 'Most Everyone has good vibes about FDR.... Ars Longa Thursday #12
New Deal Democrats murielm99 Thursday #21
Yeah, New Deal would also work! Ars Longa Thursday #29
FDR has a mixed legacy SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #28
The Republicans Mossfern Thursday #18
Screw personality politics. We win by attacking oligarchs, their insane concentration of wealth and power. usonian Thursday #32
There are 13 congressional districts in NYC SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #33
Do movements start at the end? CivicGrief Thursday #37
No but SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Nixie Thursday #49
Talarico makes the same criticism of the economy that Mamdani does. everyonematters Thursday #35
For a second I thought this was a message CivicGrief Thursday #38
Republicans will be calling Talarico a socialist too. Emile Thursday #56
If Mamdani were a natural born citizen EnergizedLib Thursday #39
Mamdani's effect can be judged in the midterms gulliver Thursday #46
Hell Republicans called Joe Biden a communist. They're going to make Emile Thursday #53
We have several.DSA members on our non-partisan LeftInTX Thursday #59
Respectfully disagree. H2O Man Thursday #55
Exactly! murielm99 Yesterday #60
Thank you! H2O Man Yesterday #61
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