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In reply to the discussion: I know the Democrat I want to run in 2028. [View all]thought crime
(504 posts)132. Actually, New Deal economic programs DO resonate with voters
I agree that the New Deal Era ended (about 1979). Since that time, the power of the Democratic Party has gradually diminished. But voters still support programs like Social Security and Medicare. They still largely support economic and environmental regulation. Social Justice has been much more difficult. What policies do you think Democrats need to focus on in order to win elections?
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Pete has to be the next Secretary of State. We're going to need a master communicator
Arazi
May 29
#6
No chance I would ever support Franken in a Democratic primary. Plus he would turn 81 in his first term.
Celerity
May 29
#14
I will let the first Democratic Senator to go on national television and call for him to resign speak for me:
Celerity
May 29
#18
I have brought that very point up (in great detail) since I joined DU 7 years ago.
Celerity
May 29
#23
Plus many ignore the multiple Democratic women who said Franken harassed them. They only talk about
Celerity
May 30
#129
Why is Adam Schiff never on these lists? I really like him, he's stepped up so many times in the past few months. n/t
SheilaAnn
May 30
#149
He just was elected to the US Senate, I doubt he is already thinking about moving on from that.
Celerity
May 30
#150
I loved Al Franken as a senator - he got a bad rap - but he wouldn't have a chance
Ocelot II
May 29
#53
Al is not interested, especially in working with Senators who threw him under the bus
DFW
May 30
#119
Defending is not "rehashing", unless you think we should throw all those programs
Jack Valentino
May 29
#85
I'd be delighted if we could find another Jimmy Carter. Intelligent, Dignified, Humane, and Deent.
Ping Tung
May 29
#20
My first vote fr President. The term "Shining City on the Hill" always comes to mind.
mjvpi
May 29
#40
Kamala made things about a plain and simple as you can get. She had a good an complete message from affordable housing
Jit423
May 29
#25
In the '30s and '60s Democrats had large majorities and bipartisan Republicans to work with.
betsuni
May 29
#100
The BS "Dems ignore the working class" and "FDR was a democratic socialist not a liberal Democrat so
betsuni
May 29
#112
Huge Dem majorities in Congress during the '30s and a normal opposition party to work with
betsuni
May 30
#127
No way. He will be 77 years old on Election Day in 2028. We need to aim our sights on younger officials.
LonePirate
May 29
#109