Constitutional Law Professor Drops Bombshell on ‘Forgotten Americans’ at Democrats’ Electoral College Meeting
“Can you imagine running for governor and saying I’m only going to go to two or three or eight of the congressional districts in my state? It just doesn’t make sense,” Raskin said. “But that’s exactly what major party presidential candidates do every election.”
For most Americans, the primaries were the last chance to catch a glimpse of a presidential candidate.
“Consider 2016. There were never more than a dozen states in play, meaning the people living in 38 states, the vast majority of us, never saw any competitive campaigning in our states,” Raskin told the House.
“We belong to the ignored and forgotten group of backdrop Americans whose political interests and desires are taken for granted.”
As it turns out, the “forgotten Americans” in a general election are most Americans.