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In reply to the discussion: I think it would be a big mistake if the DNC got rid of David Hogg. [View all]aintitfunny
(1,424 posts)121. I agree.
It would not be a wise move.
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He is only proposing running against incumbents is safe districts. I agree 100%. If you are not fighting for the
Pisces
Tuesday
#159
I hope he teaches the old system new tricks. Because the old has had it chance.
usaf-vet
Tuesday
#112
that is the mantra. problem is, as often as it is repeated - it's not very convincing
stopdiggin
Tuesday
#74
again - a nice speech. "change!" "bold moves" "gridlock" "hanging on to their seats"
stopdiggin
Tuesday
#150
He is the future and the OLD GUYS and GALs need to start realizing they have to start working with them.
Fla Dem
Tuesday
#10
Exactly. I'd rather have an old-school Democrat than a young woman that's all mouth and no action.
Walleye
Tuesday
#67
I'm 82. I hope AOC runs against Schumer. Hogg says he doesn't want to run for public office.
3Hotdogs
Tuesday
#11
Yet, they probably will. They do not seem to have a long-term strategy to win; just a short term...
Ol Janx Spirit
Tuesday
#12
I agree, and with the low approval rating of current democrats, its time for some changes
sboatcar
Tuesday
#39
Totally agree. He's a bridge to the youth vote, no matter how he presents his views.
ancianita
Tuesday
#16
Someone needs to tell him that the object is to replace Republicans with Democrats!!
Oopsie Daisy
Tuesday
#113
Like hiring an exterminator for a rat problem and they think the job is to exterminate YOU!
betsuni
Yesterday
#170
Agree. It shows they are not capable of negotiating a positive outcome.
travelingthrulife
Tuesday
#26
They're doing nothing but simply banking on winning the House by default in '26 - but they might find a 29% approval
Midwestern Democrat
Tuesday
#155
I would argue it is actually that the US doesn't know what the left is.
Cuthbert Allgood
Tuesday
#132
Yes, the redefinition of the word means anti-establishment populist "Us" versus the Democratic establishment "Them."
betsuni
Yesterday
#175
Is he really? Where were they in 2024? Listening to joe rogan? Where were these same demographics in
JohnSJ
Tuesday
#53
Duplicitous is my issue with him. We are here because of divisiveness. More of it isn't a solution.
live love laugh
Tuesday
#122
The idea of being a party nominee for life, no matter how you perform, is ridiculous. Yes to Hogg!
Doodley
Tuesday
#55
Yeah, go ahead shove them out. It doesn't matter if they've been effective or not. They are old they gotta go
Walleye
Tuesday
#70
On spot. It could kill us in '26! Gotta get the corporate money lovers out so we can get money out of our elections n/t
Cheezoholic
Tuesday
#78
I don't see how "getting money out of our elections" is possible for the foreseeable future.
LauraInLA
Tuesday
#87
sorry for any confusion. No, clearly Hogg is speaking directly off a Republican
stopdiggin
Tuesday
#143
As I recall, there was zero support here at the time for primary opponents against Joe Biden's reelection
MichMan
Yesterday
#190
Big mistake. It echoes the major flubbing with dumping Joe Biden. That hurt Harris' chances badly.
marble falls
Tuesday
#102
There are TWO seats available. If she gets one, there's still one for Hogg or Kenyatta.
SunSeeker
Tuesday
#166
I couldn't agree more. What they are doing looks dirty. He's not playing the game so they are taking him out
Pisces
Tuesday
#107
Hogg's situation aside, I do want to know why our leadership now insists on acting like fucking
Karasu
Tuesday
#117
We're acting like Republicans by allowing a Native American woman her due process...
W_HAMILTON
Tuesday
#119
I'm actually with you on that SPECIFIC issue, hence why I said I'm not defending Hogg specifically.
Karasu
Tuesday
#120
I agree wholeheartedly. I was lambasted for saying this, but I think they should have made a point of
LauraInLA
Tuesday
#136
That's my point. This flawed election has now created a huge kerfuffle that will inevitably leave someone
LauraInLA
Tuesday
#165
But the DNC has specialized in "pretty big mistakes" for quite a few years, no ?
Jack Valentino
Tuesday
#162
David Hogg doesn't need the DNC. The new Democratic party is going to be a grassroots effort.
flashman13
Tuesday
#164
Malcolm Kenyatta is only 34. The re-vote for the 2nd seat will be between Kenyatta and Hogg. nt
SunSeeker
Yesterday
#181