...there does seem to be a bit of an irony here.Personally, I'll go with "hope" and "big ideas" any day over the "party of no," whether that party is Republican or Democratic. How about you?
Nationally, the Democratic Party has fared very well because it is the party of hope and not the party of no.
Wasn’t Bill Clinton the boy from Hope (Arkansas, that is)?
And wasn’t Hope Obama’s real middle name?
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But, as a party, I think the Democrats have to ensure that in trying to defeat McAuliffe, they don’t also run down the major rhetorical advantage they’ve had over the GOP in the last few years.
The Democrats have to be careful that, whatevever the outcome of the primary, they don’t [turn] Virginia into the kind of place where hope goes to die.
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