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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: Huddle Up: WEDGE ISSUES [View all]heaven05
(18,124 posts)37. we have a right to post anything about the
sanders candidacy as long as it is NOT a personal attack on him. Not HRC, not him, not o'malley. But everything else is fair game. Me, I will keep hammering away for inclusion of all opinions AND RACES, popular with the racists in the sanders group or not. They cannot tell me how to run my campaign in choosing who is going to be the candidate to best represent me in the GE. Just keep putting an opinion out there. As long as it's not personal, it's fair game. That's how I see it and will conduct myself.
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wedge issues have done a spectacular job, of splitting the 99 percent against each other
HFRN
Jul 2015
#3
I have no interest in "winning DU," nor do I think it's possible. Alternatively, DU was won months
merrily
Jul 2015
#10
But, my post said: I have no interest in "winning DU," nor do I think it's possible.
merrily
Jul 2015
#28
Calling other people's basic rights 'a wedge issue' is inherently problematic.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2015
#12
I may not be the best person to speak, but if your kid's life is danger or your own, you might
merrily
Jul 2015
#34
The USNews article is a primer on how to use WEDGE issues to divide the GOP, not Dems.
McCamy Taylor
Jul 2015
#24
Study Karl Rove's Machiavellian tactics. Then match them to the 'talking points'
sabrina 1
Jul 2015
#41
Yes, but candidates still hope to disqualify each other. And, sometimes they succeed.
merrily
Jul 2015
#45
The fissures do not need identification. They've been known here since forever.
merrily
Jul 2015
#42