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To: Rarebird who wrote (1059709)3/11/2018 2:05:15 PM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575093
 
I disagree. The Dems seem to have a plan. Their agenda is sell out the country for votes. Various forms. The forefront is now illegal immigration. This has been going on for decades but has reached crescendo in the last 5 years. People have awakened. This is one reason Trump will win again.



To: Rarebird who wrote (1059709)3/11/2018 5:57:13 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575093
 
It is enough, as trump has scared the living begeezes out of people, with his mindless nuclear saber rattling (remember Goldwater and the Daisy advertising) and really scared and angered the women with his punitive social policies whom they impact.

That is why you are seeing unprecedented women entering the political arena. The question you might want to ask yourself is why of the 22 women in the senate 17 of them are women. And why do the women prefer the Democratic party over the Republican party, by 41% to 25%!

Gallup poll:

In the current analysis of 149,192 Gallup Poll Daily tracking interviews conducted in January through May of this year, 41% of women identify as Democrats, some nine points higher than the 32% of men who identify as Democrats. The 34% of men in this sample who are independents can be contrasted with the smaller 26% of women who are independents. There is little difference by gender in terms of identification as Republicans -- 28% of men are Republicans, compared to 25% of women. "

But I do agree that we dems need to get back to representing the working person and middle class. That is why I worked so hard against Hillary and for Bernie. I think he would have won because he had everyone Hillary had and many working people.

news.gallup.com