I guess that's just one of those things that you have to say in times like this but in the face of this team that we're fighting it really means nothing. We're now going to witness more of the tyranny of the majority (slight as it may be) because they seem to think that even 500 votes are a mandate so it's pretty clear what 1% or so is going to mean to them. Despite massive chunks of America being against their programs for change, it's full steam ahead. Don't expect the GOP to take into consideration anything we have to say because they won't. They want 49% of the population to change their views and come to them.
For the time being, what we do within our own team is much more important than what they do. As mentioned below, it's time for changes in leadership and it's time to think about who can represent our party the best on a national level. I may be alone here, but I like Hillary. However, I also recognize that she is too much of a polarizing figure for reasons which may not even make sense. Bush gained ground with women, Latinos, seniors and a few other groups so we need to figure out how and who can help us take back those groups.
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