My issue with this “bubble” socialism of cities is that it ignores that anywhere thats not “NYC” doesn’t abided by those rules so it just exacerbates any issues the city would be facing under these new experiments.You don’t have to reinvent the wheel
Dems lost on immigration which republicans tied to the economy and fentanyl overdoses it’s why big cities moved right
Tighten up the border and you win like Clinton and Obama ran on
Zohrans ideas are not gonna fly in the rust belt
We better starting getting the electable part if we want to save whatever we have left of the country by 2026/2028Sabato’s not totally wrong but he’s missing the big picture. Sure, Spanberger and Sherrill show where the electable part of the party is going. But Mamdani shows where the energy and ideas are coming from. You need both. One wins elections. The other moves the needle.
WRONG dems lost on the ecomomyYou don’t have to reinvent the wheel
Dems lost on immigration
WRONG dems lost on the ecomomy
Clinton supported Cuomo cuz they brothers in sexual depravation.it's kinda crazy how a lot these dems who called trump a rapist and sex pest because of weird allegations also endorsed cuomo... they didn't see the hypocrisy?
You don’t have to reinvent the wheel
Dems lost on immigration which republicans tied to the economy and fentanyl overdoses it’s why big cities moved right
Tighten up the border and you win like Clinton and Obama ran on
Zohrans ideas are not gonna fly in the rust belt
You can tie everything to the ecomomy no duh, trumps entire platform was tied to the ecomomyImmigration tied to the economy
Zohran’s ideas may not fly in the Rust Belt , but the anger he’s speaking to? That’s everywhere. Housing, healthcare, debt and those problems don’t stop at city lines.
Moderates/Centrists can keep saying “tighten up and win,” but if that worked, why are Dems still losing ground with working-class voters? Maybe it's time to try something that actually gives people a reason to vote for them, and not just more “not as bad as the other guys.”
a majority of working class folk largely don't give a fukk about economic issues and it is a fascinating cognitive dissonance to witness in societies.