Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
That's not the argument. The argument is that since people like you support blue dog Democratic candidates like Manchin and McCaskill, red state progressives are not enthusiastic about voting for them. The argument is that if you support someone who actually is liberal on the policy issues, red state progressives would be enthusiastic to vote for them. Evidence being Bernie Sanders town halls held in WV and KY, Alison Lundergan Grimes 2014 Senate bid against Mitch McConnell by campaigning as Republican Light, a SC town hall audience's reaction to Lindsey Graham explaining why he's going to vote to confirm Gorsuch, all of the nationwide protests against repealing the ACA.. the evidence is there if you're not viewing it through a politically biased lense.nothing that contained real evidence that red state progressives are brainwashed by big money propaganda.
A simpler argument can be made that they don't see Democrats advocating on their behalf and Republicans are.
That's all we've been saying the entire timeAs far as this point is concerned: Are you seriously suggesting that major corporations and those who own them are collectively pouring billions of dollars into political campaigns out of simple altruism? Please tell me you're not this naive.
Major corporations quite often contribute to both sides when the donation is visible. Why would they do that? I think it is because corporations see the donation as purchasing access to the politician later on. They don't care about the politician, just the laws that they want written or repealed.