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In reply to the discussion: Scarborough on Pelosi [View all]zentrum
(9,866 posts)91. Recent successes may have come
.....about more because of Trump than because of Pelosi. He's slowly being revealed to the vast middle.
But my main question is---I think we won because our get out the vote infrastructure was more concentrated and energized than it has been in 20 years.But who let the Democratic infrastructure and our local elections fall into such neglect and disarray in the first place? How did that set of decisions even happen?
The outcome of such local elections determines who's allowed to vote, how and who counts the votes. It keeps things democratic.
I'm so relieved our old time infrastructure is coming back--but why did it ever go away?
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Same here! I never thought I'd find myself agreeing with Joe Scarborough!
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2018
#70
let's also not forget that @TimRyan threw reproductive rights to the wayside during the ACA fight
Cha
Nov 2018
#33
I think Nate Silver, for example, has a much better take on the meaning of polls than you
Jarqui
Nov 2018
#43
Since I said you acknowledged the smears , why are you saying that I misrepresented you?
JHan
Nov 2018
#65
I really don't think the Democrats in Congress should choose leaders based on republican smears.
George II
Nov 2018
#98
Obviously, there are some hardcore Republicans that will never vote for a Democrat
Jarqui
Nov 2018
#103
What hurt Hillary Clinton is the fact that 22 states combined have the same population....
George II
Nov 2018
#97
So then vote for someone else in 2020. Right now, Nancy Pelosi is the woman we need for the job.
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2018
#42
Not popular with the voters? She's been elected overwhelmingly since the late 1980s:
George II
Nov 2018
#96
The thought of anyone else stresses me out. We need her more than ever.
Glimmer of Hope
Nov 2018
#28
So we are squabbling about who will be speaker after a giant blue wave. Cool
StTimofEdenRoc
Nov 2018
#36
I remember Scabs *EXCORIATING* Pelosi morning after morning *SCATHINGLY* years back.
UTUSN
Nov 2018
#40
I want Nancy Pelosi - we need a battle tested General for the times ahead of us these next 2 yrs.
iluvtennis
Nov 2018
#41
I now think a lot of the Ryan dust up is Kabuki Theatre but we'll see how it plays out.
JHan
Nov 2018
#48
Not to mention the fact Nancy helped many of these new candidates win their seats
onetexan
Nov 2018
#73
Good point about Republicans running against Pelosi. Every on of them "accused" their Democratic
Nitram
Nov 2018
#74
"One more thing: Republicans ran against Pelosi this year and had their worst loss since Watergate."
workinclasszero
Nov 2018
#85