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Sandy Gottstein's avatar

So proud of Lisa Murkowski. And this Dem will never regret walking door to door for her to try and defeat a rabid tea partier in her write-in campaign. (Sorry, but we are a red state and it was likely our only chance. And what a chance it was!) Thank you, Lisa, for being very brave and honorable repeatedly.

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Don Gates's avatar

"We see this posture as a bit odd: Putting constituent work over personal slights and irritations arguably speaks well of McBride as a representative. But it’s even odder that more other Democrats aren’t coming to McBride’s defense. The widely shared sentiment that Republicans effectively wielded the trans issue against Democrats in this year’s election likely has something to do with it; Democrats are more apprehensive about engaging than they otherwise would be."

I don't really agree that this has much to do with the election; I think that this is where the Democratic Party has ended up, and that the campaigns they actually ran gave no indication otherwise (even though the campaigns run against them told a different story), and America has bought this caricature of the party. Maybe the Republicans wielded the issue against Democrats effectively, but that doesn't mean they did so honestly or in ways rooted in reality. Donald Trump ran a disgusting far-right blud und boden campaign. Harris did not run some activist far-left campaign, and in fact, I'd wager a lot of the activist far-left crowd just didn't show up to vote because she wasn't nearly woke enough.

I can't make sense of any of this, and when that's the case, I have to conclude there are broader problems at work than the campaign Harris ran, namely, our incredibly warped information and media landscape. The tolerance of lies spread with impunity with vast reach and velocity. The salience of the attention-grabbing untruth over the mundane reality.

Something I've noticed, not with The Bulwark team so much but with others, is a lot of commentators who up until November 4 kept saying repeatedly that Harris ran a good, even great, campaign. Then the unthinkable happened on November 5 and the fascist won, and suddenly these same people had a lot to say about what a bad, mistake-riddled campaign she ran. I'm not having that.

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