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I am sure the Democrats don't want to be tainted by racism and ignorance anyways ... unlike the Republicans who will sell their soul to the devil and sacrifice their firstborn just to win an election.
Is winning at all costs worth losing the moral high ground?
Do you all ever get tired of this topic? Yes, it is a fact. The Democratic Party veered way of course and is floundering badly. They need to focus on ALL folks who are struggling, not simply minorities. Trump won. The republicans are ecstatic- we get it- we lost and are screwed for the foreseeable future. Some of us worry about it every day. Some of us know, change happens and nothing stays the same. It wasn't too many years back everyone said the Republican Party was screwded. Enjoy this time if you are a republican but don't fool yourself either. Most folks are somewhere in the middle politically. The folks who post on this forum do not represent the majority. As much as conservatives believe "all things conservative" will win out, history suggests otherwise. We will land somewhere in the middle on most issues. But we get get it. You won, we lost. It's your time to gloat- Enjoy it.
We don't have to. All we have to do is turn out the black and youth vote. Hillary was a terrible candidate who failed to inspire either.
As it stands, the election is over. You guys need to focus on governing now.
It's worth noting the ideological bent of some of those charged with governing. They like to say things like, "Government is the problem."
It sure seems so when they're responsible for governing!
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