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demmiblue

(38,983 posts)
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:22 AM Nov 10

Two-thirds of Democrats say their own party makes them feel frustrated. By far the most commonly cited reason is...

Two-thirds of Democrats say their own party makes them feel frustrated. By far the most commonly cited reason is that the party is not pushing back hard enough against Trump. www.pewresearch.org/politics/202...

Two-thirds of Democrats say their own party makes them feel frustrated. By far the most commonly cited reason is that the party is not pushing back hard enough against Trump. www.pewresearch.org/politics/202...

John Gramlich (@johngramlich.bsky.social) 2025-11-10T14:11:48.998Z


https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/10/30/a-year-ahead-of-the-midterms-americans-dim-views-of-both-parties/

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Two-thirds of Democrats say their own party makes them feel frustrated. By far the most commonly cited reason is... (Original Post) demmiblue Nov 10 OP
Hear, hear! ZDU Nov 10 #1
It must be nice to be a Republican, never backing down, always winning. dem4decades Nov 10 #2
It's easy when you are in a cult and don't have to keep pulling the knives out your back from so-called allies. W_HAMILTON Nov 10 #3
Exactly! The betrayal and treachery from that element are not having the "desired effect" ... QueerDuck Nov 10 #27
Never being blamed for anything hannah Nov 10 #6
It helps to have morons as a base, that's our problem. dem4decades Nov 10 #9
OK but here's the question: dwayneb Nov 10 #4
I try to imagine what would have happened had someone like Mamdani or Newsom been Minority Senate Leader. Lonestarblue Nov 10 #5
And Gov Pritzker Grim Chieftain Nov 10 #31
People think viral TikToks are """fighting back.""" W_HAMILTON Nov 10 #11
It doesn't look like anything Javaman Nov 10 #13
IMHO, the real fight is in the media progressoid Nov 10 #29
We really just need voter turnout. LisaM Nov 10 #35
Anything and everything. Happy Hoosier Nov 10 #36
IF that is the real fight.. quakerboy Nov 10 #44
Schumer believes "sharply worded letters" are magical Ruby the Liberal Nov 10 #52
Somehow they can gum up the works when we have both Houses rpannier Nov 10 #54
Nailed it. Get a majority in either house of Congress & we'll have SOME pwr Callie1979 Nov 11 #64
You cannot rely solely on winning avebury Nov 11 #75
Opinions on Chuck Schumer are getting progressively worse irisblue Nov 10 #7
Schumer needs to go. avebury Nov 10 #14
Which current Senator do you think would be a good choice? irisblue Nov 10 #15
I'm talking about removing him altogether. Primary him Arazi Nov 10 #17
Absofuckinglutly yankee87 Nov 10 #21
He should resign quakerboy Nov 10 #45
+1 million Arazi Nov 10 #46
I miss Nancy I_UndergroundPanther Nov 10 #58
Schumer dawgdan Nov 11 #61
It's depressing that a quarter of DEMOCRATS don't know who Schumer is! Wednesdays Nov 10 #47
Do we have a centrist problem? Emile Nov 10 #8
We have a backbone problem LR3 Nov 10 #10
Right, it's not ideology, it's the lack of fight in some. iemanja Nov 10 #18
Not fine Rigpa108 Nov 10 #19
I'm 68. That constant move to the center, drift to the right is the story of our party since Reagan. mjvpi Nov 10 #30
or the Constitution. nt Callie1979 Nov 11 #65
I think it's less a policy problem, that a strategy problem Happy Hoosier Nov 10 #37
We didnt lose 2024 for being "too moderate". Callie1979 Nov 11 #66
So more Joe Manchin like politicians in our future Emile Nov 11 #69
Ask the Democrats who voted for trump WHY they did. I have Callie1979 Nov 11 #73
So progressive ideas like universal healthcare, climate action, strengthening worker protections, Emile Nov 11 #74
Thanks to trump, a new Dem Pres can simply start UHC with an EO! Callie1979 Nov 11 #77
They had Trump in a 2 count... NorthStarStCentrist Nov 10 #12
Repukes learned that making people suffer gets Dems to cave Alpeduez21 Nov 10 #16
You are correct, but Republicans learned that a long time ago. hamsterjill Nov 10 #20
+1 brazillion!! Arazi Nov 10 #22
And ANOTHER brazillion! calimary Nov 11 #60
Apparently 67% of people need a good scolding from the cheerleaders Orrex Nov 10 #23
of the people that i talked politics with, Tetrachloride Nov 10 #24
I haven't personally talked to a Dem today that supports this... Happy Hoosier Nov 10 #38
Just when I think the Democrats are fighting back........ BarbD Nov 10 #25
IMHO Lack of good leadership goes hand-in-hand with Not fighting hard enough against Trump. flashman13 Nov 10 #26
Our party used to stand for something Grim Chieftain Nov 10 #28
First and last, this is a PRE NOVEMBER 4 POLL. Democrats WERE frustrated by and large, ancianita Nov 10 #32
My discontent with the Dems started well before DJT, and will continue long after he's dead. malthaussen Nov 10 #33
Absolutely! Owl Nov 10 #34
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 10 #39
LOL! Bye JoseBalow Nov 10 #42
"...Democrat party..." Wednesdays Nov 10 #48
The corporate masters and billionaires value their tyrant more than the peasants dalton99a Nov 10 #40
I think this is about Thanksgiving air travel, Politicub Nov 10 #41
That's exactly what it's about, rich people at the airport didn't like being inconvenienced questionseverything Nov 10 #49
Agree ! republianmushroom Nov 10 #43
Not pushing back at GQP's longtime trickery and connivingness. Clouds Passing Nov 10 #50
Be careful. Quanta Nov 10 #51
Yes. Lots of Jury Duty calls will be going out . . . Aussie105 Nov 10 #53
Re "Can't bash (*) Democratic leaders, you know! " ... ancianita Nov 10 #55
Confirmed. Queso Delicioso Nov 10 #56
In a democracy the people are supposed to hold the politicians accountable. Ping Tung Nov 10 #57
Source of frustration: Flaws in Democracy or "Democracy". thought crime Nov 10 #59
So, czarjak Nov 11 #62
"It's called the 'American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it". George Carlin thought crime Nov 12 #78
Also, it's the texts greymattermom Nov 11 #63
most of these people don't realize how little power Dems have and how much they are pushing back LymphocyteLover Nov 11 #67
trump is handing the country back to Democrats. Paladin Nov 11 #68
Too bad we don't have congressional recall elections! IzzaNuDay Nov 11 #70
I was frustrated with them for not pushing back hard enough on Newt, on the 2000 election theft, on GWB and Crunchy Frog Nov 11 #71
Count me as one. yardwork Nov 11 #72
From what I have heard we need someone doc03 Nov 11 #76

dem4decades

(13,426 posts)
2. It must be nice to be a Republican, never backing down, always winning.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:43 AM
Nov 10

Cause it sucks to be always caving.

W_HAMILTON

(9,915 posts)
3. It's easy when you are in a cult and don't have to keep pulling the knives out your back from so-called allies.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:44 AM
Nov 10

QueerDuck

(673 posts)
27. Exactly! The betrayal and treachery from that element are not having the "desired effect" ...
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:22 AM
Nov 10

of making the Democrats "more liberal" or "more progressive" or "more perfect". The obsession with perfection and other purity tests (and punishing the party) only serve to benefit the GOP.

hannah

(403 posts)
6. Never being blamed for anything
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:04 AM
Nov 10

Never held responsible for nothing. They are miserable bastards!

dem4decades

(13,426 posts)
9. It helps to have morons as a base, that's our problem.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:08 AM
Nov 10

It's a stacked deck against us, Republicans are happy to cause pain.

dwayneb

(1,100 posts)
4. OK but here's the question:
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:53 AM
Nov 10

What does "fighting hard against Trump" look like?

When we don't have control of Congress there is little we can can do other than give it lip service. We can blab all day long but it does not mean a thing.

The real fight is on the campaign trail. Developing candidates that can actually win a Presidential election in a country where the cards are stacked against us via the Electoral College.

Democrats need to get out of the cities and the suburbs and infiltrate rural areas. Because he who controls the geography in this country controls it all.

Lonestarblue

(13,133 posts)
5. I try to imagine what would have happened had someone like Mamdani or Newsom been Minority Senate Leader.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:56 AM
Nov 10

They’re what I envision as fighting back.

W_HAMILTON

(9,915 posts)
11. People think viral TikToks are """fighting back."""
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:13 AM
Nov 10

That's part of the left's problem to begin with: thinking social media posts or post-election campaign rallies are """fighting back"""" -- fighting back is ultimately done on Election Day! And that's where we have been getting screwed over by our so-called allies on the left.

Without the votes, all of that other bullshit is just performative nonsense meant to make you feel better for LOSING elections.

Javaman

(64,949 posts)
13. It doesn't look like anything
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:16 AM
Nov 10

Because just when it appears that they will “fight hard” they collapse

progressoid

(52,373 posts)
29. IMHO, the real fight is in the media
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:41 AM
Nov 10

Which the right wing owns most of. So that's another problem.
But it can be overcome with the right messaging and messengers.

Obama won with a stacked EC.

LisaM

(29,425 posts)
35. We really just need voter turnout.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:18 PM
Nov 10

Why voters find some elections compelling and others, with the exact same issues at stake, not, is beyond me. To me, that shows that the voters are personality obsessed. If they cared that deeply about the issues, they would understand that voter turnout is paramount to success and then out to vote on a reliable basis.

Happy Hoosier

(9,294 posts)
36. Anything and everything.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:23 PM
Nov 10

Procedural hurdles, coherent and coordinated campaigns. Yes.... viral Tik Toks, mean tweets, LOTS of social media. More Democrats doing podcasts. We need to be seen pushing back anywhere and everywhere. This is a fight for survival. EVERYTHING is on the table.

quakerboy

(14,668 posts)
44. IF that is the real fight..
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 01:38 PM
Nov 10

Then optics matter. And the optics of caving are not good. They have literally thrown away the momentum of our recent small election victories.

Im trying to take solace in the fact I dont think that Trump plans to allow us real elections in the future, so maybe none of this mattered anyway.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,581 posts)
52. Schumer believes "sharply worded letters" are magical
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 06:02 PM
Nov 10

and Jeffries wouldn't even endorse Mamdani after the primary - even though Mamdani won his district.

This is so not even remotely 'effective leadership' that I don't even know how to describe it.

Callie1979

(1,042 posts)
64. Nailed it. Get a majority in either house of Congress & we'll have SOME pwr
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 06:50 AM
Nov 11

And to do THAT we need to WIN
And to do THAT we need to pick the best people who have the best chance to WIN
everything else is just noise.

avebury

(11,178 posts)
75. You cannot rely solely on winning
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:11 AM
Nov 11

the White House. You have to be able to take back Congress. Remember how the Republicans denied Obama a Supreme Court pick because they claimed that the right should go to the next elected President? If Republicans keep Congress they would just block everything. When you don't actually care about anyone that frees you up dig your heels in and force the Democrats to perpetually cave.

Republicans focus on getting every victory no matter what the election from top to bottom. Democrats did well in the to ast election. But they cannot afford to lose any election because they need to build up from the bottom. It is a 50 state strategy.

irisblue

(36,566 posts)
7. Opinions on Chuck Schumer are getting progressively worse
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:05 AM
Nov 10

% of Democrats with a favorable opinion of Chuck Schumer 📉

47% in May 2024
43% in January 2025
35% in September 2025

www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/...

John Gramlich (@johngramlich.bsky.social) 2025-11-10T14:28:02.324Z

Arazi

(8,595 posts)
17. I'm talking about removing him altogether. Primary him
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:24 AM
Nov 10

Senator AOC sounds good right now

quakerboy

(14,668 posts)
45. He should resign
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 01:41 PM
Nov 10

He lost, he is clearly not up to the roll he has taken. Its time to go. Resign leadership, probably resign the senate, become a private citizen.

But he will hang on and try to hold power. Like Cuomo and many others unsuited to leadership rolls in the democratic party.

LR3

(98 posts)
10. We have a backbone problem
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:10 AM
Nov 10

Being a centrist is fine. Constantly caving, despite what the majority of your party wants you to do, is idiotic.

We are still bringing wet noodles to a gun fight.

Rigpa108

(59 posts)
19. Not fine
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:27 AM
Nov 10

Being a centrist is not fine. As the right keeps moving rightward the centrist keeps moving right. So no, it's not fine being a centrist.

mjvpi

(1,820 posts)
30. I'm 68. That constant move to the center, drift to the right is the story of our party since Reagan.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:41 AM
Nov 10

Compromise is ultimately how democracy works. That is where the move to the center occurs. It loses its effectiveness when one side doesn’t believe in government.

Happy Hoosier

(9,294 posts)
37. I think it's less a policy problem, that a strategy problem
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:27 PM
Nov 10

Schumer still thinks the genteel Senate of decades still exists, or can return. They will not. The Senate is a knock-down, drag-out, bare-knuckles affair now. And he doesn't act like it. He gives tepid speeches about "fighting" while looking over his reading glasses. That simply will not cut it. We need someone not only willing to duke it out, but anxious to do it.

Callie1979

(1,042 posts)
66. We didnt lose 2024 for being "too moderate".
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 06:53 AM
Nov 11

Most of America is moderate. The "MAGA" cult is at BEST 25-30% of the vote. They dont win elections. Independents do.
Its time we realize it.

Callie1979

(1,042 posts)
73. Ask the Democrats who voted for trump WHY they did. I have
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:18 AM
Nov 11

Because I know several. Is that a poll nationally? No, but my friends in other parts of the country say the same thing
We lost for 3 major reasons, but HERE we can barely talk about only one of them. This isnt a discussion board as much as an echo chamber.
But if you think we lost because we weren't far ENOUGH Left, feel free to show which House or Senate seats we wouldve won by running a MORE left candidate compared to the one who lost.

Emile

(39,303 posts)
74. So progressive ideas like universal healthcare, climate action, strengthening worker protections,
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:30 AM
Nov 11

affordable housing, economic inequality, etc etc only applies in certain areas of the country. So the path we must take to win elections is to lean more to the right. Thanks again

Callie1979

(1,042 posts)
77. Thanks to trump, a new Dem Pres can simply start UHC with an EO!
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 10:27 AM
Nov 11

And do you think we lost the '24 election because of ANY of those issues? How on earth was trump BETTER on them? He certainly wasnt.
So that wasnt the problem.

Alpeduez21

(1,990 posts)
16. Repukes learned that making people suffer gets Dems to cave
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:20 AM
Nov 10

Repukes learned Dems are scared of the nuclear option of ending the filibuster. So threatening to ending it gets them what they want. Repukes learned that Dems don’t stand for what they claim to believe.

hamsterjill

(16,853 posts)
20. You are correct, but Republicans learned that a long time ago.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:37 AM
Nov 10

I think the time lapse is part of the frustration that many of us are feeling. We've seen this far too many times and far too often.

I am a lifelong Dem. In fact, I have said before and still make the claim that I have NEVER voted for a Republican. In my red-ass state of Texas, I don't vote straight ticket because there are going to be races where there is no Democratic choice. I take the time to vote AGAINST the Republican in each of those instances.

And I am completely and totally frustrated and very near just saying - "fuck it" because what we obviously indicate to our party leaders that we want and need gets completely ignored.

It is time for some massive change. And I do mean massive if we are to continue to be taken seriously at all. We want leaders who will be strong and assertive - like Newsom and Pritzker. Who will get out there and meet the Republican rhetoric with strong force and intelligence. Who have the ability to change people's minds with fast facts and undeniable truths. We need well spoken Democrats out there every single minute of every single day WITH a plan and an easy and simple explanation of what that plan is so that the poorly educated in America can understand what is being explained to them. And that needs to be delivered with strength and resolve and confidence. Not some whiny apologetic voice asking permission to speak.

Hell, let Jasmine Crockett and Nancy Mace "take it outside". It might get some blood moving through the veins of this party again. Instead, we've got the "we have to get along" mentality. Republicans capitalize on that at every opportunity and Democrats have NEVER learned to hit back hard.

Happy Hoosier

(9,294 posts)
38. I haven't personally talked to a Dem today that supports this...
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:29 PM
Nov 10

... not even those on SNAP. ALL of them are not just disappointed, but angry.

BarbD

(1,354 posts)
25. Just when I think the Democrats are fighting back........
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:08 AM
Nov 10

THEY CAVE!!!!

I've just called my two Democratic senators, Murphy and Blumenthal. Their phones are busy and left a message. Appeasement never works with dictators.

Now, it's up to the Resistance. RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES.

Grim Chieftain

(937 posts)
28. Our party used to stand for something
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:38 AM
Nov 10

Now it caves too easily. I have friends who are hard core liberals who said they are leaving the party and becoming Independents because our leadership is weak and not willing to fight. I'm still hanging in there - for now.

ancianita

(42,643 posts)
32. First and last, this is a PRE NOVEMBER 4 POLL. Democrats WERE frustrated by and large,
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:53 AM
Nov 10

before Nov 4, frustrated because of the fewer Democratic votes turnout in 2024. Even though the numbers were close, there were demographic shifts away from Dems.

And so putting Dems only in minority party functioning, try as the Dem minority might, and it has tried mightily since. But structurally, it just can't do enough, and their frustration HAD been about "not doing enough".
Party members' frustration wasn't founded on the facts as much as on their own impatience and distrust with minority messaging and leadership.
So their frustration was instead re-channeled more toward in working hard to regain majority status. Now, because of November 4, there is a probability that 80% of what they were frustrated about will get solved, as they're learning not to succumb to corporate media's constant barrage of criticism and parroting of republican lies, and getting more objective no-corporate media information.

These poll numbers above are no longer as important as winning.
LANDSLIDE WINS actually happened after this poll was taken.
So, to continue posting pre-Nov 4 negative polling is to intentionally or not, undermine the dynamics of the Big Win on November 4.
Going toward 2026 midterms, it will be more helpful to post information that comes from polls taken since November 4.

malthaussen

(18,327 posts)
33. My discontent with the Dems started well before DJT, and will continue long after he's dead.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 11:56 AM
Nov 10

But this is a "No-Dems bashing" site, so I moderate my criticism.

The lack is not one of leadership -- that's down on the depth chart. The lack, IMO, is of any fire or desire to do anything other than perpetrate the Neolib agenda, which is nothing more than mainstream Republicanism by another name. I think at least part of the reason that the GOP has shifted so far Right is that the Democrats refuse to move one inch Left. The GOP had to distinguish themselves from the Dems somehow, and Fascism has always appealed to them.

Preserving the status quo may be the safe formula to keeping your seat in government, but if you're not going to do anything with that seat, or that government, then it is just wanking. Worse, it doesn't even work anymore. So the Dems have been faced with a couple of alternatives recently: lose gloriously, or try to stay in their cush gigs and do nothing but write stern letters. Most of them appear to have opted for saving their paychecks.

-- Mal

Response to demmiblue (Original post)

dalton99a

(91,267 posts)
40. The corporate masters and billionaires value their tyrant more than the peasants
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:31 PM
Nov 10

and will try to maintain this extremely lucrative relationship

Politicub

(12,324 posts)
41. I think this is about Thanksgiving air travel,
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:41 PM
Nov 10

for the most part, and I’m so frustrated about the small group of dems who cut a deal with MAGA.

They squandered the only leverage we had. Now, so many people wlll lose insurance.

Sigh.

Quanta

(263 posts)
51. Be careful.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 05:51 PM
Nov 10

You risk getting soundly berated for daring to say anything that even remotely has the slightest odor of the very hint of a thought of a complaint about our leadership.

Aussie105

(7,427 posts)
53. Yes. Lots of Jury Duty calls will be going out . . .
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 06:50 PM
Nov 10

Can't bash (*) Democratic leaders, you know!

Hard to show 'respect' and 'play nice' under the circumstances!

(*) 'Bash' . . . aka show disappointment in, complain about, criticize.
mumble, mumble . . . 1st Amendment . . . mumble.

ancianita

(42,643 posts)
55. Re "Can't bash (*) Democratic leaders, you know! " ...
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:22 PM
Nov 10
(*) 'Bash' . . . aka show disappointment in, complain about, criticize.
mumble, mumble . . . 1st Amendment . . . mumble.


This is a DU Rule:

Don't bash Democratic public figures
Do not post disrespectful nicknames, insults, or highly inflammatory attacks against any Democratic public figures. Do not post anything that could be construed as bashing, trashing, undermining, or depressing turnout for any Democratic general election candidate, and do not compare any Democratic general election candidate unfavorably to their general election opponent(s).
Why we have this rule: Our forum members support and admire a wide variety of Democratic politicians and public figures. Constructive criticism is always welcome, but our members don't expect to see Democrats viciously denigrated on this website. This rule also applies to Independents who align themselves with Democrats (eg: Bernie Sanders).

But this OP isn't about bashing. It's about a Pre-Nov 4 Poll, okay? Bashing is a bit silly after Democrats literally routed all Republicans in every state that had elections.

Ping Tung

(4,049 posts)
57. In a democracy the people are supposed to hold the politicians accountable.
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:36 PM
Nov 10

For the individual voter the only bargaining chip he has is his vote.

thought crime

(1,026 posts)
59. Source of frustration: Flaws in Democracy or "Democracy".
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 10:50 PM
Nov 10

The two party system: AKA lack of proportional representation.
Two Senators per state: Extreme lack of proportional representation.
The Electoral College / winner take all state elections for president. More lack of proportional representation.
Campaign Finance rules that encourage Big Donor Dominance.

In truth we don't have a democracy. We have a rigged Game with rules meant to maintain an Aristocracy.
Yes, it's frustrating.

thought crime

(1,026 posts)
78. "It's called the 'American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it". George Carlin
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 09:40 PM
Nov 12

Just a marketing scam.

greymattermom

(5,804 posts)
63. Also, it's the texts
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 06:49 AM
Nov 11

I hate it. I contributed to Jon Ossiff when he was running for Congress, attended fund raising events, and he actually called me. Now, if I get near contributing, I get harassed with texts for days. It feels like a facebook ad instead of a connection.

LymphocyteLover

(9,089 posts)
67. most of these people don't realize how little power Dems have and how much they are pushing back
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 07:03 AM
Nov 11

Paladin

(32,063 posts)
68. trump is handing the country back to Democrats.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 07:04 AM
Nov 11

Democratic leadership isn't anywhere close to taking full advantage of the gift that trump is inadvertently giving us. Enough.

IzzaNuDay

(1,194 posts)
70. Too bad we don't have congressional recall elections!
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 07:14 AM
Nov 11

The threat of being recalled just might be an incentive to do right!

Crunchy Frog

(28,176 posts)
71. I was frustrated with them for not pushing back hard enough on Newt, on the 2000 election theft, on GWB and
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 07:22 AM
Nov 11

the invasion of Iraq.

Trump is just the most recent iteration.

doc03

(38,667 posts)
76. From what I have heard we need someone
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 10:26 AM
Nov 11

like Lyndon Johnson to lead the Senate. You didn't tell him no.

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