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coloradocowboi
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« on: March 09, 2021, 03:16:48 PM »

While this will probably have no impact, it baffles me that a state so closely divided where the Dems have done so well so consistently in recent years would change gears like this. It would be like the FL GOP electing Roy Moore as their state chair. Sure it probably won’t matter because nobody cares who state chair is...but why risk it?

Maybe part of he reason you're confused is you seem to have a hard time understanding the moral difference between pedophilia and advocating for popular economic policies that would benefit poor people
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coloradocowboi
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2021, 12:55:17 AM »

While this will probably have no impact, it baffles me that a state so closely divided where the Dems have done so well so consistently in recent years would change gears like this. It would be like the FL GOP electing Roy Moore as their state chair. Sure it probably won’t matter because nobody cares who state chair is...but why risk it?

Maybe part of he reason you're confused is you seem to have a hard time understanding the moral difference between pedophilia and advocating for popular economic policies that would benefit poor people
Maybe part of the reason nobody likes progressives is because most of them are massive holier-than-thou assholes.
That's true, but only cuz people like you think it's rude to be smarter than you lol
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coloradocowboi
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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2021, 06:42:43 PM »

Let them squawk. The nature of organizing and money in the state still effectively benefits the state party in such a fracture. When they were united in purpose, there was no discerning about the differences, but now...

From years of involvement in my own state, let's just say that big (itemized) donors and ladder-climbers care more about getting their photos taken, invited to dinners and name-dropped than they do about anything else. The state party can facilitate that; some rando conglomeration of IEs affiliated with a barely living corpse and staffed by out-of-state autists cannot. Nobody gives a damn about attending a Lincoln Project fundraiser or whatever its Nevada state-equivalent would be in this situation.

The state party simply needs to blacklist any and all people involved with this mass departure, as well as any IEs or orgs that hire any of these individuals. If it flows to most or all IEs in the state, then so be it. The big donors will retain loyalty to the party above all else, and thanks to Harry Reid's unilateral control for so long, the state party certainly has up-to-date, top-of-the-line voter data to carry on without any worries whatsoever. Do this and nobody will remember the names of these out-of-state crybabies and losers in six months' time.


Yeah that's why I'm not worried about any of this. If the Reid machine people are so f-ing politically brilliant, why are they reacting to their disempowerment with a temper tantrum? It's really bad press and bad politics for them, essentially career suicide and to what end exactly? 

The smart ones will apologize and come around later anyway. The name of the game is power, and you don't have anything if you ain't got none.
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