>Not too surprisingly, the author appears to think that the Georgia results indicate that the Dems should move further left. Napoleon counsels us, Never interfere with your enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself.
Indeed. On reedit tonight I was harvesting liberal tears and mining salt and of out of the probably 1000+ comments I read only one had a reasonable suggestion of connecting with the white middle and working class to start winning again. That person got -25 downvotes. Every other comment was rage at Georgia, rationalization about the loss, or calls to go further left.
Winning back the white blue collar vote is key for them, but they can't do it. By the 2018 elections, President Trump will have a solid record on delivering for the blue collar people, from apprenticeships, to jobs in construction and infrastructure. No democrat could believably promise to deliver more.
Secondly, their base won't let them. (those -25 down votes) Right now, the democrat party is just trying to hold themselves together. They can't even begin to come up with a coherent strategy. The rage they are displaying now is half real, half contrived to keep the base energized and the party from dissolving.
In 2018 they will continue to be in the minority, they will even lose ground, and their rage might overflow into a crack up of the democrat party.
We need to take those rust belt states we won and focus on state elections in order to uproot the democrat party there.
Maybe Georgia voters questioned just how inappropriate it was for Californians a continent away to try to buy influence in their local election.
LOL...Hope you flood the market and put some foreign salt Companies out of business!
(have you thought of marketing the bi-product, Pure Salt Free Liberal Drinking Water?.....Perrier and Fiji could be in danger..
They will move farther left.