Just asking - why is DNCC (?) support for democrat candidates so dependent on fundraising ability?
I would vote for a candidate that spends less money and got out in the community. Are US voters so different or is it the DNCC that's out of touch?
https://theintercept.com/2018/05/21/texas-21-congressional-district-joseph-kopser-mary-wilson/
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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His policies seem like he's still a Republican. I suppose part of the Republican strategy will be to infiltrate the Democrats.
ReplyDeleteA story on, I believe the site of Atlantic detailed how it is all fundraising ability that determines DNCC backing. They even have an early period where they put candidates through specific monitoring to check fundraising prowess. Those are the rules of the game under the rewritten 1st Amendment. Thanks, ACLU!
ReplyDeleteThe DNC is entirely 'we need money to be effective.'
ReplyDeleteIt's like a Kickstarter for vaporware. Everyone chips in, and we hear all sorts of glorious updates about the amazing product and the stretch goals ... and then, nothing.
And the fact that they keep spurning progressives tells me we should all be ready for another four years of Donald Trump.