Why Democrats need to pick unwinnable fights against Trump

It's time for Democrats to grow a spine

Democrats need to fight, no matter how likely they are to lose.
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Democrats are famously squishy consensus-seekers. That must change. In the age of Trump, it's high time for them to show some backbone and pick big, nasty — and yes, often unwinnable — fights against Republicans.

To wit: Soon after he took office earlier this month, new Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced his desire to unilaterally accept ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion, which had been rejected by former Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and later enshrined in law as illegal by the state's assembly. It was a shrewd political move: Cooper forced Republicans to defend not accepting billions of dollars in a program mostly funded by the federal government to pay for health care for hundreds of thousands of North Carolinianssome of whom will die without the expansion. Good luck with that.

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Paul Blest

Paul Blest is a journalist living in Raleigh, North Carolina. He's a former staff writer for INDY Week and has written for New Republic, Jacobin, VICE, and Salon.