Lawrence O’Donnell said in 2006 that you can’t influence a political party unless you’re capable of not voting for that party. If a party doesn’t have to do anything to win your vote, it will not do anything. This is still true.
Lawrence O’Donnell said in 2006 that you can’t influence a political party unless you’re capable of not voting for that party. If a party doesn’t have to do anything to win your vote, it will not do anything. This is still true.
October 9, 2020 at 1:37 pm |
Applies to the GOP too. At least we have some high profile Republicans very publicly not voting for Trump. Too bad most of them are not Senators. Does that mean the GOP has the better chances at reform?
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