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rhett o rick

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5. We have little leverage now. But I doubt Sen Warren would jump to a Third Party.
Sat Nov 15, 2014, 04:19 PM
Nov 2014

And w/o someone like her leading the party, we don't have a chance anywayz. I am afraid that a lot of grassroots progressives won't jump to a third party.

I'm not sure we can wrest power away from the third Way. They are too deeply Autumn Nov 2014 #1
That may be but that's the fight as I see it. Relinquishing the Party to them rhett o rick Nov 2014 #2
No we wouldn't, but what leverage do we have now? Autumn Nov 2014 #3
We have little leverage now. But I doubt Sen Warren would jump to a Third Party. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #5
Correct, I do like the Progressive Reform Caucus name. Autumn Nov 2014 #11
Not that. Wellstone gave us the name. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #12
I am ok with that. nm rhett o rick Nov 2014 #20
I would be happy with a second party. That appears to be why so many people are, as we are here, sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #33
Once again, well put sabrina. nm rhett o rick Nov 2014 #34
Look at the right-wing Tee Party playbook Cosmic Kitten Nov 2014 #36
Unless we Can Build the "Infrastructure" RadicalGeek Nov 2014 #4
It would take years to build the necessary infrastructure and millions of dollars. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #8
Yes, it would take years Cosmic Kitten Nov 2014 #37
Since the MIC has flourished so greatly Joe Turner Nov 2014 #6
I've always liked plain ol Reform Party - just like Tea Party it puts the elite on notice that whereisjustice Nov 2014 #7
You're late. ieoeja Nov 2014 #35
Yep, forgot about that.... whereisjustice Dec 2014 #42
"Progressive Reform Caucus"... Sounds Good.... KoKo Nov 2014 #9
I second "Progressive Reform Caucus". scarletwoman Nov 2014 #10
I move to put "The Democratic Wing" on the ballot. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #13
Okay. I can't argue with that. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #14
Hi SW. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #16
No snow today. We got our big dump on Monday. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #17
One of my biggest reasons for being unwilling to break off from the Democratic Party. Half-Century Man Nov 2014 #15
Yes. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #18
If I understand, I like where you are going. But I would like some organization. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #22
As I said, it's partially baked. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #23
So we start here on this site , now at this point in time. Half-Century Man Nov 2014 #24
I sooo agree. This Party is mine and I will fight to keep it for the people. nm rhett o rick Nov 2014 #19
True, but third party is where we're heading. PFunk Nov 2014 #21
Not entirly accurate. Half-Century Man Nov 2014 #25
Agreed - it would be best if the Democratic Party came back to the Left. Maedhros Nov 2014 #26
or the money... VanillaRhapsody Nov 2014 #27
Sorry, no can do. It' show time. Now or never. Either Bernie or Warren or someone like them gets silvershadow Nov 2014 #28
Problem is we need that caucus in the Senate vi5 Nov 2014 #29
A RW Clown party... CrispyQ Nov 2014 #30
Alliances with liberal third parties may be necessary for nominating progressive Democrats Zorra Nov 2014 #31
Very good points. nm rhett o rick Nov 2014 #32
Kicked & Rec'd /nt demwing Nov 2014 #38
I must be really confused jeepers Nov 2014 #39
If Bernie runs as a Dem, I'll support him in the primaries demwing Nov 2014 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Cosmic Kitten Nov 2014 #41
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