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In reply to the discussion: on the Mamdani movement in New York [View all]mcar
(46,561 posts)44. There have been attacks on Democrats on DU since the site began
I don't like it either, but for years Democrats have been bashed here as being "spineless, corporatists, blah, blah." And then there's the "strongly worded letter" nonsense.
When people are challenged about it, they claim they are offering "constructive criticism." Disingenuous, to say the least.
There's an OP here this week pitting Jeffries against Mamdani. This is not helpful. I appreciate what Mamdani is doing in NYC; I'm sorry Goldman lost his primary but Lander seems good. That said, NYC is NYC. It's not Florida, for example, where I live.
I agree with you - there's no point in encouraging intra-party warfare. We need to elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
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The three candidates that Mayor Mamdani endorsed won their primaries and are now our Democratic nominees for House seats
Quiet Em
Thursday
#5
You are completely correct. Pointing out hard electoral realities about the electorate is not "bashing Democrats" ...
QueerDuck
Thursday
#8
I agree that the goal right now is flipping the House and supporting our nominees...
QueerDuck
Thursday
#14
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
Yes, nationalizing politics is how Republicans win, ignoring policy and making it all about culture wars/identity,
betsuni
Thursday
#45
Oh brother! That is a massive leap to make. --- I am absolutely in favor of robust Democratic policies.
QueerDuck
Thursday
#25
I advocate the term "FDR/Democrats" 'Most Everyone has good vibes about FDR....
Ars Longa
Thursday
#12