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SSJVegeta

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21. Yes. One of the reasons he appealed to the working class there.
Sun May 17, 2026, 02:55 PM
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He also supported expanding healthcare and public education to name two vitally important policies that appealed to, and helped the working class materially.

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If the fundraiaing for the dems can get tripled or quintupled there might be a chance SSJVegeta Yesterday #1
No, the problem there isn't money . It's that it's a very red state JI7 Yesterday #2
It is a very red state because democrats have done little to appeal to people and make it otherwise. SSJVegeta Yesterday #3
No, it's not messaging . Obama lost the state also. Some people are just very right wing and they have different JI7 Yesterday #6
Obama did not campaign in Louisiana in the GE in 2008 or 2012. SSJVegeta Yesterday #9
I like in a blue dot in Ohio but grew up in Southern, WV. Some places are just culturally Republican right now. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #8
Ossoff, Jon Bel Edwards, Talarico, Warnock, Beshear, SSJVegeta Yesterday #10
Only 2 of those qualify really. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #11
All count as the south or red states. You can find many ways to discount success of candidates SSJVegeta Yesterday #12
Yes but not all of them are dominated by "conservative culture". North Carolina has been in swing state territory for... FascismIsDeath Yesterday #14
Obama nearly won missouri and had a Dem Governor and senator fairly recently. SSJVegeta Yesterday #17
You are talking about events that happened 1-2 generations ago though. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #25
But my point is to examine how they became that way in the first place SSJVegeta Yesterday #26
Andy Beshear is not the only Democratic Governor of Kentucky in recent memory standingtall Yesterday #23
Kentucky is a lot like West Virginia with the exception that it has a real actual city or 2 with and isn't as white. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #27
If Texas is not a red State, but a suppressed State standingtall Yesterday #18
All of those southern states suppress the black vote. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #24
Ossoff and Warnock would have no chance in Louisiana. JI7 Yesterday #13
Instituional and cultural barriers exist. I get it. SSJVegeta Yesterday #15
Which Democrats don't run on supporting the working class ? JI7 Yesterday #16
Perhaps you misunderatand me. I did not say there is trouble supporting the working class by dems SSJVegeta Yesterday #19
Bel Edwards opposed abortion rights JI7 Yesterday #20
Yes. One of the reasons he appealed to the working class there. SSJVegeta Yesterday #21
Yes, and abortion restrictions hurt the working class economically JI7 Yesterday #22
In theory, but it will be tough EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #4
Democratic turnout in the Louisiana Senate Primary was lower than Republican turnout. sop Yesterday #5
The state also lost a large number of the black population after Katrina and they haven't returned JI7 Yesterday #7
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