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Did the republicans just have a better ground game than democrats? (Original Post) Trumpocalypse Nov 2020 OP
I thought the Democrats' ground game was very good this year, The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #1
Republicans have a widespread, multi-layered propaganda apparatus backing them to the hilt JHB Nov 2020 #2
Yes, they have Fox. We have no equivalent media outlet. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #4
they have non stop rw radio AlexSFCA Nov 2020 #11
Much more than just FOX. JHB Nov 2020 #16
Right! And then they have the nerve to still call it the Liberal media qanda Nov 2020 #19
Fux, Falsebook, Twit. We need to acquire/hack/destroy those outlets. lagomorph777 Nov 2020 #41
THIS Cosmocat Nov 2020 #44
No. The people we want to vote for us won't hear from us until right before the next election texasfiddler Nov 2020 #3
Bingo Tumbulu Nov 2020 #5
This, also Cosmocat Nov 2020 #45
Right Bigredhunk Nov 2020 #6
You counter them by undermining them JHB Nov 2020 #29
Biden ran a fairly flawless campaign. Turin_C3PO Nov 2020 #7
Gullible knuckledraggers. Gullibility is the chink in GOP armor. lagomorph777 Nov 2020 #43
He ran a GREAT campaign Cosmocat Nov 2020 #46
He's losing. So no! Johnny2X2X Nov 2020 #8
In Florida, definitely. To be fair, Rick Wilson has been constantly saying that the Republican OnDoutside Nov 2020 #9
And I remember Wilson saying that Democrats need to be polling ahead by 10 to win Florida. octoberlib Nov 2020 #13
When I heard those noises in September, that's when i started to worry about FL. There was OnDoutside Nov 2020 #27
Agree ananda Nov 2020 #23
It probably was a factor, yes. OnDoutside Nov 2020 #28
For getting out the vote (rallies), but not for keeping their supporters safe from COVID. artemisia1 Nov 2020 #10
They don't care about Covid. ananda Nov 2020 #26
And let's not forget: Mike Niendorff Nov 2020 #12
Yup. Native Nov 2020 #15
Get rid of the man that let Corona Virus kill 1/4 million people? TigressDem Nov 2020 #14
Because of the pandemic this is possible. Henry Clyburn had to jump on Biden to get him to octoberlib Nov 2020 #17
I heard Reverend Al say a brick through a window is a R B Garr Nov 2020 #18
I read stories rownesheck Nov 2020 #20
There's still a pretty good chance we take PA. Turin_C3PO Nov 2020 #36
Right - it is 100% culture Cosmocat Nov 2020 #47
Trump's unique DeminPennswoods Nov 2020 #21
I Get This Same RobinA Nov 2020 #55
Exactly DeminPennswoods Nov 2020 #58
I suspect some ratfuckery, too. GoCubsGo Nov 2020 #22
I expect there's a LOT of ratfuckery. After all, it's the only method that the reTHUGS know abqtommy Nov 2020 #30
Do you always give up when you're winning? PubliusEnigma Nov 2020 #24
Who is giving up? Trumpocalypse Nov 2020 #25
The Republicans benefited from social media movements more than Democrats Klaralven Nov 2020 #31
My question is: Goodheart Nov 2020 #32
They were out knocking on doors, we were not. Blue_true Nov 2020 #33
Biden's whole theory of the case DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2020 #35
You don't have to consider it to be a joke to safely navigate it. Blue_true Nov 2020 #42
Republicans have radio, their cable channels, and a lot of the churches Mariana Nov 2020 #34
Decision to not knock on doors cost us dearly AmericanCanuck Nov 2020 #37
Turnout was off the charts Cosmocat Nov 2020 #48
No. It's a racist cult. You're in or you're out. betsuni Nov 2020 #38
This is the highest turnout election in 120 years, so no mathematic Nov 2020 #39
CORRECT! Cosmocat Nov 2020 #49
Well... RobinA Nov 2020 #56
Disagree DeminPennswoods Nov 2020 #60
No, they have their own television networks and hundreds of radio stations campaigning for jalan48 Nov 2020 #40
No, Americans in general are motivated by emotion. haele Nov 2020 #50
We have not lost treestar Nov 2020 #51
No it doesn't Trumpocalypse Nov 2020 #52
Only if by "ground game" you mean "suppressing votes." GoCubsGo Nov 2020 #53
Rose-colored glasses. L.Pharmstrong Nov 2020 #54
Plus, If You RobinA Nov 2020 #57
They started their ground game with Reagan... Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2020 #59

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,692 posts)
1. I thought the Democrats' ground game was very good this year,
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:44 AM
Nov 2020

definitely better than in 2016, but the GOP has fanatical cult members.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
2. Republicans have a widespread, multi-layered propaganda apparatus backing them to the hilt
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:45 AM
Nov 2020

Democrats do not.

Until we create our own counter and break up theirs, this shit will keep going on.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,692 posts)
4. Yes, they have Fox. We have no equivalent media outlet.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:47 AM
Nov 2020

We also don't have conspiracy theorists spreading nonsense around the Internet.

AlexSFCA

(6,137 posts)
11. they have non stop rw radio
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:51 AM
Nov 2020

we have no real alternative to that. I am less concerned about faux news, most people don’t have cable.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
16. Much more than just FOX.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:56 AM
Nov 2020

RW talk radio, religious radio stations, conservative book imprints (which help put conservative commenters on mainstream shows as they promote their books), Sinclair Broadcasting (inserting partisan segments into local news), dozens of online "media" sites (which also provide an avenue for laundering RW talking points into the mainstream), a long, long tradition of email forwarding networks and "media activism" to counter "liberal bias", etc.

Plus Facebook providing another conduit for all of the above.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
19. Right! And then they have the nerve to still call it the Liberal media
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:02 AM
Nov 2020

I can't even turn on my local news station because it's so filled with propaganda and this is in Maryland. I cannot imagine what it's like in red states.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
41. Fux, Falsebook, Twit. We need to acquire/hack/destroy those outlets.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:19 AM
Nov 2020

That step alone will make a HUGE difference.

Cosmocat

(14,564 posts)
44. THIS
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:34 AM
Nov 2020

They also have the advantage of a common enemy (LIBERALS), hatred (deep passion) and focusing AGAINST something (SOCIALISM!!!!!).

"Ground games" being equal, these things are the jet fuel that makes them vote their asses off.

Also, make no mistake, 45 has taken them to full on cult level - people crawl out from under their rocks like cock roaches to vote for him (and along with him the down ballot).

texasfiddler

(1,990 posts)
3. No. The people we want to vote for us won't hear from us until right before the next election
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:46 AM
Nov 2020

Republicans use Church and radio to spread their message (as wrong or crappy as it is) year round. We don't have an equivalent community based system like that. Just my $.02

Bigredhunk

(1,349 posts)
6. Right
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:48 AM
Nov 2020

But how do you counter people who believe qnon and pizzagate and the like vs those of us who only believe in truth?? You can't lie to our voters like you can to theirs (nor would any of us want to be lied to, nor would we believe the lies).

edit: This was meant as a reply to JHB.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
29. You counter them by undermining them
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:35 AM
Nov 2020

I'm not talking about dramatically popping their bubbles, I'm talking about sanding holes in theirs so that it starts leaking and sagging and they eventually have to notice that (a good chunk of them, anyway).

In vast sections of the country, the local media amounts to conservative radio and conservative newspapers, with varying degrees of conservative religious radio & tv thrown in. There's nobody local talking in liberal terms.

Nobody swatting away terms like "socialism" and framing more progressive economic policies in terms of applying checks & balances and separation of powers to economic power, not just political power.

Nobody giving concrete examples of conservative media lying to you to get you all hot and bothered and stampeding in a particular direction.

Nobody talking about local issues from a non-conservative viewpoint.

This is the 50-state strategy applied to media. Not just existing media, but finding ways to make ourselves part of the media environment all across the country, in ways that are easy to find and don't require someone seeking them out.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
43. Gullible knuckledraggers. Gullibility is the chink in GOP armor.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:22 AM
Nov 2020

We can dig into THEIR world and change the program. Need some serious billionaire and tech help to do this.

OnDoutside

(19,956 posts)
9. In Florida, definitely. To be fair, Rick Wilson has been constantly saying that the Republican
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:50 AM
Nov 2020

machine in Florida is the best in the US, he even warned about it in his book. There needs to be a radical overhaul of the Dem organisation in FL, this can't go on. Remember 6-8 weeks ago we were hearing noises about the lack of effective outreach to the FL Hispanic population, and look at the result.

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
13. And I remember Wilson saying that Democrats need to be polling ahead by 10 to win Florida.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:54 AM
Nov 2020

He wrote about the machine in Miami-Dade. What I can't figure out is why Florida Democrats haven't studied and tried to emulate it or come up with something better.

OnDoutside

(19,956 posts)
27. When I heard those noises in September, that's when i started to worry about FL. There was
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:16 AM
Nov 2020

some money poured into the state, and they still lose. In a Pandemic, in a state that depends on tourism.

ananda

(28,860 posts)
23. Agree
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:08 AM
Nov 2020

Republicans blocked walked the whole damm state
of Florida, for example.

Then there were all those parades and rallies with all
the flag and MAGA clothing apparatus.

I’ve been concerned about Florida ever since. I think
this direct, personal outreach has been more effective
than ads and trying to reach people from a distance.

IMHO

artemisia1

(756 posts)
10. For getting out the vote (rallies), but not for keeping their supporters safe from COVID.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:51 AM
Nov 2020

The only way we could have matched their game in this respect would be to become like them. In other words, not give a sh*t about anyone else.

ananda

(28,860 posts)
26. They don't care about Covid.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:15 AM
Nov 2020

All they care about is power and advancing
their crazed mean spirited agenda.

Most Reeps are either very angry Magats
or too holy for you conservatives...
and they have been acting like martyrs
willing to die for whatever advances their
lust for power.

Across the partisan divide, Dems and Reeps
literally have mutually exclusive views of life,
and this is what drives our electoral engine
right now.

Mike Niendorff

(3,461 posts)
12. And let's not forget:
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:53 AM
Nov 2020

They were warned about Russian interference, and decided to do virtually nothing.

I'm sure that's got nothing to do with voting machines though.

Or wild statistical deviation in favor of Republican party.

Again.


MDN

TigressDem

(5,125 posts)
14. Get rid of the man that let Corona Virus kill 1/4 million people?
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:55 AM
Nov 2020

He kept going out doing huge rallies that spread it and when he himself got it went out infecting people with no remorse.

If WE don't go out and spread the plague to get a few more votes, I don't think it makes US broken.

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
17. Because of the pandemic this is possible. Henry Clyburn had to jump on Biden to get him to
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 07:58 AM
Nov 2020

send teams out to knock on doors but it didn't start until late in the game. This is where the pandemic might have hurt us.



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R B Garr

(16,953 posts)
18. I heard Reverend Al say a brick through a window is a
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:01 AM
Nov 2020

vote for Trump. Republicans cater to the lazy-thinking simpletons who just want a couple sound bites.

The simpletons don’t want the lockdowns, either.

rownesheck

(2,343 posts)
20. I read stories
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:03 AM
Nov 2020

that said republicans were worried about their ground game in Pennsylvania. What happened there? They may win that state. It ain't ground game. There's a reason rove joined the trump team.

Turin_C3PO

(13,991 posts)
36. There's still a pretty good chance we take PA.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:03 AM
Nov 2020

There’s like 1.5 or 2 Million votes yet to be counted that are supposed to be heavily in favor of Biden.

Cosmocat

(14,564 posts)
47. Right - it is 100% culture
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:37 AM
Nov 2020

they didn't need door knocking, state is full of NO MORE BULLSHIT and DRAIN THE SWAMP yard signs.

DeminPennswoods

(15,286 posts)
21. Trump's unique
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:04 AM
Nov 2020

Please don't take this the wrong way, but he is a gifted salesman and has a certain charisma that attracts a cult like following. I agree that the FoxNews and rw talk radio are big contributors, it's all enthusiasm for Trump the person/persona nothing else. You can see how unpopular his policies are when other pols try to follow the same script. It doesn't work and they lose.

Just anecdotal, but yesterday I had Trumpers in front of and behind me. The younger woman in front of me hadn't voted for awhile, but felt she just had to vote this time. The middle-aged couple behind me, the wife had voted, but I don't think the husband had as I thought I heard her ask him if he had his driver's license, an indication he wasn't a regular voter. These three were exactly the kind of low information voters that go for Trump. The woman behind me really didn't know how elections worked or the polls worked, couldn't understand why she, as a republican, couldn't vote for a Dem candidate in the primary. She had no idea how a closed primary system like ours worked. I doubt she could've passed a general American civics test.
All 3 of them were busy living their lives, work, kids, selling their house or buying a house somewhere else. I'd bet they have no idea how Trump's policies actually affect their lives or that he lies all the time or cares not a whit about them, they just like and believe him.

RobinA

(9,893 posts)
55. I Get This Same
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:55 AM
Nov 2020

sense that a lot of voters don't really get that the things that happen on government actually have an effect on them. Plus, half the time they don't know what's happening. I am 62 and very concerned about the stop in payroll payments to social security and any further attempt to weaken SS. I ask people who vote for Trump if this doesn't worry them a bit. I get blank stares. Some young person will then tell me that they weren't going to get SS anyway. No, not if you keep voting for people who want to gut it. Then there are the people who respond that it isn't true. In other words, fake news. I ask them if they noticed an increase in their paycheck from SS not being withheld or did their employer send them a notice (as mine did) that it would still be withheld. Blank stare again. I guess they just think random things happen that aren't tied to anything they might have control over.

DeminPennswoods

(15,286 posts)
58. Exactly
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 12:05 PM
Nov 2020

I guess I can understand a lot of it if you are busy just trying to survive.

I think of them as on the bottom rung of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Psyiological: food, water, warmth, rest. Maybe some of them are at the 2nd rung of Safety: security, safety, but that's it.

https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

GoCubsGo

(32,083 posts)
22. I suspect some ratfuckery, too.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 08:07 AM
Nov 2020

It's just a matter of time before we start hearing of people going to vote, and then finding out that they had been purged. Or, hadn't gotten their absentee ballots, and weren't allowed to vote in person. Or, had their absentee ballots "lost" in the mail. (Looking at you, Florida, and probably other places, as well.) Or, got discouraged by the long lines caused by the number of polling places being reduced, and didn't vote at all. And, how many paperless voting machines got hacked, or the GOP Secretary of State flipped votes a la John Kerry/Ohio in 2004? Same shit, different year.

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
30. I expect there's a LOT of ratfuckery. After all, it's the only method that the reTHUGS know
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 10:36 AM
Nov 2020

will result in "wins" for them.

 

Klaralven

(7,510 posts)
31. The Republicans benefited from social media movements more than Democrats
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 10:42 AM
Nov 2020

Including Qanon. I can't think of a Democratic equivalent to that.

Blue_true

(31,261 posts)
33. They were out knocking on doors, we were not.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 10:47 AM
Nov 2020

I believe that if people mask up and try to regularly maintain social distance, they will be ok, I know that isn’t a popular view here on DU, but that is how I see things.

DemocratSinceBirth

(99,710 posts)
35. Biden's whole theory of the case
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 10:50 AM
Nov 2020

Biden's whole theory of the case was Trump and the Republicans think COVID-19 is a joke, we don't.

Blue_true

(31,261 posts)
42. You don't have to consider it to be a joke to safely navigate it.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:21 AM
Nov 2020

I have been freely doing things the whole time, I just don’t do stupid stuff like go sit down in restaurants or bars or go to gyms. I wear a mask over my nose and mouth when in public and pay attention to how close unmasked people are to me. There is some research that indicates that two properly masked people can be in close contact and the risk of transmission if one is sick and shedding is around 2% or less.

Joe is going to have to ask people to follow science and listen to Doctors to get the country back on track. A full shutdown simply will not work, IMO, but he can use local shutdowns when governors, mayors, commissioners and sheriffs are being boneheads.

Mariana

(14,857 posts)
34. Republicans have radio, their cable channels, and a lot of the churches
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 10:49 AM
Nov 2020

constantly spreading their message of hate.

 

AmericanCanuck

(1,102 posts)
37. Decision to not knock on doors cost us dearly
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:07 AM
Nov 2020

There were many safe ways of knocking on doors which should have been followed.

Cosmocat

(14,564 posts)
48. Turnout was off the charts
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:38 AM
Nov 2020

the issue was not getting people the polls.

The issue is that this country has a critical mass of brainwashed slugs ...

betsuni

(25,519 posts)
38. No. It's a racist cult. You're in or you're out.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:12 AM
Nov 2020

They have a whole media/church infrastructure. Knocking on doors has nothing to do with it, of course.

mathematic

(1,439 posts)
39. This is the highest turnout election in 120 years, so no
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:14 AM
Nov 2020

I've seen lots of takes trying to blame turnout. No. Trump is doing better than expected because tens of millions of americans, including racial and ethnic minorities, actually like what he's doing to this country.

RobinA

(9,893 posts)
56. Well...
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 12:00 PM
Nov 2020

they like what they seem to THINK he is doing to the country. Like his booming economy. What did he do to create a booming economy? Crickets. Wall Street is not the economy, it's a casino. I have benefitted from that casino, but it is speculative.

DeminPennswoods

(15,286 posts)
60. Disagree
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 12:11 PM
Nov 2020

They like Trump. It's all him. He has a hold on these Americans as Rasputin had a hold on Tsar Nicholas.

In 2018, Scott Wagner (R) ran for governor essentially as a Trump clone up to and including the bombast. Gov Wolf (D-I) beat him by 17 points. When that happens, even your own party loyalists think you're a loudmouth jerk.

jalan48

(13,865 posts)
40. No, they have their own television networks and hundreds of radio stations campaigning for
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:18 AM
Nov 2020

Republicans 24/7, year round.

haele

(12,654 posts)
50. No, Americans in general are motivated by emotion.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:40 AM
Nov 2020

Ever since the beginning. DeToqueville wrote about that back in the late 18th/early 19th century when he wrote his expose on the founding of America and the post-colonial American frontier.
We are like adolecents. We loves us some braggadacio, tall tales, populists, and olde time religion to make us feel superior to those old, corrupt Europeans we reject. There is also particular suspicion that someone is going to take "our stuff" from us, especially those who we don't think are as good as us. We may seem gererous and open, but it's only so long as it benefits us.
The American psychosis. Especially prevelent in those from European extraction.

Trump tapped into that zietgist.

 

Trumpocalypse

(6,143 posts)
52. No it doesn't
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:43 AM
Nov 2020

But we haven't done as well as some were predicting. Plus we lost seats in the House and are not doing as well as we thought in the Senate.

GoCubsGo

(32,083 posts)
53. Only if by "ground game" you mean "suppressing votes."
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:45 AM
Nov 2020

Joe Biden currently is leading the total vote count by >2 million. I expect that to grow. That doesn't look like an inferior "ground game" to me. The only thing Republicans are better at is laser-focusing on Democratic districts where they can ratfuck us via voter suppression and other forms of cheating.

 

L.Pharmstrong

(152 posts)
54. Rose-colored glasses.
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 11:52 AM
Nov 2020

Many of the websites we tend to get information from have been overly optimistic because they prohibit citing to sources of information that are unpopular among progressives or are considered illegitimate sources of news. These sites also tend to prohibit dialogue that questions the prevailing progressive groupthink as repeating Republican memes. This is really unfortunate and leads to real disappointment when things don’t work out as anticipated.

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
59. They started their ground game with Reagan...
Wed Nov 4, 2020, 12:05 PM
Nov 2020

... and the GOP marriage to evangelicals like Jerry Falwell long ago.

Jimmy Carter was openly religious in 1976 too. Check out the electoral college map from THAT election. That happened over a decade after the civil rights laws of the 60's.

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