tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8638998837390550464.post6582614757894432850..comments2024-02-26T11:57:59.502-06:00Comments on Schultz's Take: Thoughts on the MN Primary: Looking to the General ElectionProfDSchultzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14428175737629801650noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8638998837390550464.post-61526022208227355542010-08-13T11:59:11.571-05:002010-08-13T11:59:11.571-05:00"Neither she nor the rank DFL get it in terms..."Neither she nor the rank DFL get it in terms of understanding that they do not speak or represent the broader spectrum of those who consider themselves Democrats." This statement, I like. I wonder how many of us DFLers, actually feel this way.<br /><br />I hope that Dayton is really careful in crafting his message right from the start. The voters are too jittery at this point, with the way the progressive base has been abandoned over the last two years and with all that is at stake. <br /><br />Dayton needs to send a strong, focused, uncompromising but reasonable, fact and reality based message to the voters. He ought to pick three or four of the most important issues (economy and jobs, equity, health care, young adults/children) and present his approach in very simple terms.EdinaDemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06772183500520577749noreply@blogger.com