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In reply to the discussion: I'm going to say it [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,153 posts)And the word "marginalized" is relative like everything else.
I totally agree with you. Your second paragraph is eloquent and says it all. Go for it!
I also realize some of your angst is pure anger venting at the latest blow (SCOTUS)
I just think that it can't be so black and white (speaking almost literally). Every person that voted for Trump last time cannot possibly still be eager to vote Republican again. There must be a few out there that might be confused now, don't really like Trump. Maybe just voted blindly with their families. Or as Hillary suggested, wives just voted under pressure from their husbands. Or those that voted for Obama but would never vote for a Clinton, for instance.
Like I said, IMO we need a two pronged approach.
I think we both want the same thing in the end. A Blue Wave that has enough votes to swamp any red surge fueled by cheating and suppression by the other side.