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In reply to the discussion: Democrats used to stand for principles [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)I was talking to someone else about her remarks, but your enthusiasm to impart your POV is noted.
You're the one who "innocently" thinks that everyone in power positions was born with "millions" and that's how they "buy" their way into the system. You don't bother to look at their histories, and see how they worked their way up in the leadership. You start at the BOTTOM.
I know a lot about local politics--I've worked to get people elected, in fact. I've been a delegate to the commonwealth's state Democratic Party conference.
One thing I have noticed is that, in plenty of cities and towns, candidates run unopposed because no one will get off their butts and run against them. But when someone does, and they canvass, grip and grin, meet and greet, they can quite often win. Why? People like to be ASKED for their vote.
It's old school, but it still works. I guess crabbing in front of the keyboard, though, that's what makes an "expert...?" Mmmmm hmmm.
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