In red and purple states Democrats ran very moderate and sometimes conservative Senate candidates -- McGrath, Bullock, Cunningham -- who didn't appeal to "cultural values of urban college graduates" & often lost anyways. Am I the only one who remembers this or am I nuts?https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/1367120245845086211 …
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I know this is Twitter, but your rhetorical excesses in constructing straw men in this thread ("Angela Davis," "Noam Chomsky," "easy") aren't useful. Georgia isn't "easy," which is why both Ossoff and Warnock barely squeaked by against two total dud GOP candidates.
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But it's a lot easier than states where white people - and specifically non-college whites - make up a bigger percentage of the population. I mean, GA almost elected a black woman governor in 2018. That's not happening in any other Southern state.
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The idea that any success by liberals is just due to demographics and any success by moderates is proof of tactical intelligence seems a bit "heads I win, tails you lose"
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when you read "woke" as a dysphemism for "anti-racist" it gets a lot clearer what he's trying to say, unfortunately
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