You can also just admit the slogan hurt regardless of the merits
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How can a slogan they didn't run on hurt -- unless they are bad at politics?
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But jeet, then Democratic leadership would have to take responsibility for a failure, instead of blaming activists. They can’t possibly do that
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Face it, it's a really bad, easily manipulated slogan. If you have spend 30 minutes explaining 3 words, one of which is "the," it's a massive fail.
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Not sure its possible to eliminate slogans from politics.
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Right. Elected Democrats are mad because they allowed their opponents to define who they are by not defining themselves.
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The slogan itself is the problem. It was irresponsible. Although no one ran on it, it was weaponized against all dem candidates.
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So? If it wasn't that slogan it would have been something else. Blaming a slogan for Democrats being so incompetent they haven't learned Fox News exists is... well... not particularly viable.
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You're not progressive - otherwise, you would have backed BERNIE not Joey. But he has a point - messaging in America is everything & progressives need to think about that.
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"Millions of protestors need to run their chants by a DCCC-sponsored focus group before they say them" is not a viable strategy.
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