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In reply to the discussion: Dem governor's group DGA not supporting Wendy Davis campaign? Says Dems can't win in TX. [View all]dsc
(53,399 posts)7. the problem in Texas is two fold or actually likely three fold
First, Davis is a pretty big underdog by any measure. Second, Texas is an incredibly expensive state to compete in, I would bet the cost of competing in Texas would be higher than that of competing in all of the second tier races combined. Third, even if she were to win, Texas is a weak governor state so we wouldn't gain nearly as much as winning in say MI or WI.
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Dem governor's group DGA not supporting Wendy Davis campaign? Says Dems can't win in TX. [View all]
madfloridian
Apr 2014
OP
Sez it all:"minority and young voters who embrace the party. But that's a tough audience to inspire"
UTUSN
Apr 2014
#42
I'm not sure, but I suspect they are afraid of a very high profile...
TreasonousBastard
Apr 2014
#15
you are right in general, however they need to make judicial decisions regarding finite funds
DrDan
Apr 2014
#41
Tx Dems should be running on accepting Medicade, the ADA, but they are not. Some consultant...
northoftheborder
Apr 2014
#24
Accepting the Medicaid expansion was on the Texas Democratic Party primary ballot
Gothmog
Apr 2014
#29
"And if she wins it'll be in spite of the lefties rather than because of them." n/t
JoeyT
Apr 2014
#35
Seems they might as well say to her to give up...she doesn't have a chance.
madfloridian
Apr 2014
#33
Texas is on the verge of becoming a purple state. DGA needs to grow a spine.
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2014
#50
So people who don't support DGA are going to convince them to change their priorities...that'll work
brooklynite
Apr 2014
#56