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Don’t Brand Democrats ‘Socialist’: Does GOP Field-Test FAIL Call for New Strategy?

Results from last year’s electoral field-test in Pennsylvania suggest that when Republicans brand Democrats as ‘Socialist’ they FAIL. So, why does the GOP continue this strategy for the 2020 presidential race? Do people even fear socialism?

Results from last year’s electoral field-test in Pennsylvania suggest that when Republicans brand Democrats as ‘Socialist’ they FAIL. So, why does the GOP continue this strategy for the 2020 presidential race? Do people even fear socialism?

2 replies on “Don’t Brand Democrats ‘Socialist’: Does GOP Field-Test FAIL Call for New Strategy?”

They are not seeking medicare for all but medical care for all. Teach them the difference.
Most are not seeking socialism but arts funding, egalitarianism and charity for the disabled.
How does the free market do those four things? Medical care for all; arts funding; Egalitarianism; sustainable charity. This is the challenge.

Actually they (I’m assuming you man Dems) do not want medical care for all – they want medicare for all. By having he means to distribute and and ration actual medical treatment they in effect own the population.
What we need to teach them is that having a piece of paper saying that someone will pay for your doctor visit and actually receiving medical treatment are two completely independent events. Good luck teaching them that, or at least getting the ones who understand that to admit that they do.
The free market handles the other three as well – Socialism simply means that all of the above are distributed based on who those in power choose to grant them

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