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Do the Democrats need a new strategy?

I have just found out about the poor results for the party in the special elections and it seems obvious that in spite of everything that Trump has done, there is little or no sign that the Dems are about to win big on the back of it.

The Republican base vote shows zero sign of collapsing because of Trump and if that hasn't happened by now then it never will. Trump's approval rating is low but seemingly not low enough for Republican voters to see him as worse than their traditional political opponents. The Democrats - by contrast - have the same old problems motivating their own base to turn up outside of Presidential elections. It seems to me that the Democrats are boxing defensively; attacking Trump over Russia and for being crazy and whatever, but not offering an alternative vision or narrative of their own. Yearning for the old status quo only works when the status que is popular and Trump's victory itself proves that this is not the case in America.

The Bernie wing of the Democrats maintain that the party should offer a more leftward platform in order to win back white working class voters and to increase the youth turnout. Jeremy Corbyn's relative success in the recent UK election seems to back up that theory, though even I have to admit that JC did benefit from some unusually favourable circumstances during ghe campaign, some of which (like the looming Brexit) are not transferable across the Atlantic . Also note that the Sanders backed Rob Quist faild to beat the Republicans in Montana

There is no magic wand for the Democrats but waiting for Trump to implode will not win an election on its own. The Democrats need to connect to people's values and offer change, building loyalty over a long period.
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MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
It was time for a change in America & those who voted for Trump are happy with what he's done. And remember, the popularity scale really doesn't mean much, as a scale was used to decide how much Hillary was going to beat him in the election. Lol
@MsMontgomery: Yeah, and if you voted for him, it makes you some kind of racist right wing nut job. I don't like the political climate right now at all. I think Trump is doing pretty good considering the time and 'money wasting' and obstruction that's going on. Obama was corruption personified but was the media's golden child for some strange reason. After hundreds of millions of dollars and too much precious time, all they really have on Trump is some indiscreet language from last century.
bigjohndl · 70-79, M
@puck61: Plus the fact Trump is not a career politician trying to play the political correctness game. We need to give him a chance before they vilify him.
OggggO · 36-40, M
@bigjohndl: How long is "a chance"? Because he's going on half a year now, and so far, shows every sign of being utterly incompetent and a horrible person to boot.
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
@OggggO: that's just your ill-informed opinion.
He's done more than Obama in the same amount of time.
@MsMontgomery: by a long shot!
OggggO · 36-40, M
@MsMontgomery: He's signed zero legislation, left most appointed positions without even a candidate, let alone actually filled, and many of his executive orders are just repeals, not new policy.

On the other hand, he's definitely played far more golf than Obama did in the same time frame.
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
@OggggO: whatever...there's no making you people see reality, so carry-on in your delusion.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@puck61: Yeah I don't like the political climate at all either. Dems call half of America "Nazi's and fascists." Maybe the first step in their new strategy would be how to correctly identify the term fascism.
OggggO · 36-40, M
@MsMontgomery: You want to prove me wrong? The post some things Trump has done. Don't just declare yourself right, actually show some freaking evidence to back yourself up.
@OggggO: http://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/untold-successes-of-president-trumps-first-100-days/

http://www.conservapedia.com/Donald_Trump_achievements
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
[image deleted]....Democrats filibustered...again & again &... you get the picture.
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
@Ugggg: [image deleted]
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
@puck61: [image deleted]
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
@Uuhhhhg: I've got lots more...aww...🙀...sorry, probably not anything you're interested in...FACTS.
....these are things I'm interested in, as well as the rest of those who voted for him. So, quit whining & get over it.
That is all.
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
Oops.. Lol... I think Ugg, or whatever his name is, knew those replies were for him.
....Puck, you jumped in there before I realized it. 😃
OggggO · 36-40, M
The Gorsuch thing is hilarious, given that the seat was vacated in Obama's term, and Trump only got to fill it because the GOP filibusted for 7-8 months.

But, since you are citing politifact:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/apr/24/donald-trump/how-do-donald-trumps-first-100-days-rate-historica/
"In more recent years, other presidents, including Obama, have accomplished more in their first 100 days than Trump has, historians say."

Also, Conservapedia? Seriously?
MsMontgomery · 51-55, F
@OggggO: and the Whining continues... Seriously???
Is any of your whining going to change things??...uhh, that answer is an uncontestable NO.
Do something constructive,
Like I'm going to do now. Goodbye.
OggggO · 36-40, M
@MsMontgomery: I'm sorry, [i]you're[/i] the one who brought up endless filibustering and [i]I'm[/i] whining? How does that work? Do you just not like being corrected? Because I'm pretty sure I said you liked facts.
@OggggO: Money don't lie, and the money loves Trump. I knew you would 'poo pooh' any of my sources ' He did more before he took office than Obama did in eight years.
OggggO · 36-40, M
@puck61: Actually, Trump sucks at money. He's bankrupted multiple times, and generally underperformed the market.
http://fortune.com/2015/08/20/donald-trump-index-funds/
@OggggO: It's the nature of the game. Ups and downs. The money loves Trump. Trump has a backbone, and he has helped the working man immensely. He will get his travel restrictions and border security is better. MS 13 is on it's way out, companies are staying...etc etc..