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In reply to the discussion: Two-thirds of Democrats say their own party makes them feel frustrated. By far the most commonly cited reason is... [View all]ancianita
(42,539 posts)55. Re "Can't bash (*) Democratic leaders, you know! " ...
(*) 'Bash' . . . aka show disappointment in, complain about, criticize.
mumble, mumble . . . 1st Amendment . . . mumble.
mumble, mumble . . . 1st Amendment . . . mumble.
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But this OP isn't about bashing. It's about a Pre-Nov 4 Poll, okay? Bashing is a bit silly after Democrats literally routed all Republicans in every state that had elections.
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Two-thirds of Democrats say their own party makes them feel frustrated. By far the most commonly cited reason is... [View all]
demmiblue
Monday
OP
It's easy when you are in a cult and don't have to keep pulling the knives out your back from so-called allies.
W_HAMILTON
Monday
#3
Exactly! The betrayal and treachery from that element are not having the "desired effect" ...
QueerDuck
Monday
#27
I try to imagine what would have happened had someone like Mamdani or Newsom been Minority Senate Leader.
Lonestarblue
Monday
#5
I'm 68. That constant move to the center, drift to the right is the story of our party since Reagan.
mjvpi
Monday
#30
So progressive ideas like universal healthcare, climate action, strengthening worker protections,
Emile
Tuesday
#74
IMHO Lack of good leadership goes hand-in-hand with Not fighting hard enough against Trump.
flashman13
Monday
#26
First and last, this is a PRE NOVEMBER 4 POLL. Democrats WERE frustrated by and large,
ancianita
Monday
#32
My discontent with the Dems started well before DJT, and will continue long after he's dead.
malthaussen
Monday
#33
The corporate masters and billionaires value their tyrant more than the peasants
dalton99a
Monday
#40
That's exactly what it's about, rich people at the airport didn't like being inconvenienced
questionseverything
Monday
#49
"It's called the 'American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it". George Carlin
thought crime
5 hrs ago
#78
most of these people don't realize how little power Dems have and how much they are pushing back
LymphocyteLover
Tuesday
#67