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The left literally doesn’t stand for anything, which is why it’s so easy to attack them on everything. Just five months ago, Gavin Newsom was cozying up to Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk while throwing college students under the bus. Now he’s suddenly the great hope of the anti-Trump resistance. 💀:dead:
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Post someone's that's a independent to discuss progressives brehs
 

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The answer is to run someone who is undisputedly masculine in 2028 like The Rock. Democrats can be the party of positive masculinity while Republicans should be branded as insecure toxic masculinity.

Do you want your son to grow up as Trump or The Rock?

I also think they need to stop amplifying trans people ( support their rights but they shouldn’t be synonymous with the party brand anymore )
...or maybe the answer is for Democrats to just run someone who makes credible promises to make our lives better instead of leaning into the collapse?

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...or maybe the answer is for Democrats to just run someone who makes credible promises to make our lives better instead of leaning into the collapse?

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I don’t necessarily disagree with you but I think you’re ignoring the elephant in the room which is the intelligence levels of the median voter in our country.

Why would people who care about healthcare enough for it to be an electoral shifter vote for Republicans?
 

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I don’t necessarily disagree with you but I think you’re ignoring the elephant in the room which is the intelligence levels of the median voter in our country.
I think the political parties are purposefully dumbing down the population because it suits their needs. I think the median voter is smarter than the political class thinks/wants them to be. You don't have to be a postdoc at MIT to understand the value of universal healthcare or student debt forgiveness or universal childcare.

Why would people who care about healthcare enough for it to be an electoral shifter vote for Republicans?
Because there was no candidate making the healthcare pitch so it became a moot point. In the absence of a Democrat arguing for big structural change to the healthcare system (or really any system in this country), the voters who could have been animated by those issue had to vote (or not vote) based on other factors. The Democrats have willingly ceded the emotive high ground.

The Democrats need to stop thinking of the election as Democrat vs Republican and start thinking of it as Democrat vs Republican vs Couch. There are millions of potential voters who didn't believe the stakes of the election were high enough to come out and cast a vote for the Democratic nominee. Rocks, just laying around.

 

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I think the political parties are purposefully dumbing down the population because it suits their needs. I think the median voter is smarter than the political class thinks/wants them to be. You don't have to be a postdoc at MIT to understand the value of universal healthcare or student debt forgiveness or universal childcare.


Because there was no candidate making the healthcare pitch so it became a moot point. In the absence of a Democrat arguing for big structural change to the healthcare system (or really any system in this country), the voters who could have been animated by those issue had to vote (or not vote) based on other factors. The Democrats have willingly ceded the emotive high ground.

The Democrats need to stop thinking of the election as Democrat vs Republican and start thinking of it as Democrat vs Republican vs Couch. There are millions of potential voters who didn't believe the stakes of the election were high enough to come out and cast a vote for the Democratic nominee. Rocks, just laying around.


Unchecked capitalism have failed everyday people since at least the 60s, voters no longer have faith in societal or political norms so running on democracy means nothing to large portions of the population. 60 years ago you could afford a family of 5 with one income, that is no longer the case. Fixing healthcare could go along way, national democrats aren't interested in that.
 

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I think the political parties are purposefully dumbing down the population because it suits their needs. I think the median voter is smarter than the political class thinks/wants them to be. You don't have to be a postdoc at MIT to understand the value of universal healthcare or student debt forgiveness or universal childcare.


Because there was no candidate making the healthcare pitch so it became a moot point. In the absence of a Democrat arguing for big structural change to the healthcare system (or really any system in this country), the voters who could have been animated by those issue had to vote (or not vote) based on other factors. The Democrats have willingly ceded the emotive high ground.

The Democrats need to stop thinking of the election as Democrat vs Republican and start thinking of it as Democrat vs Republican vs Couch. There are millions of potential voters who didn't believe the stakes of the election were high enough to come out and cast a vote for the Democratic nominee. Rocks, just laying around.


Type of analysis you’d make if you’ve never lived in a Red State or worked a blue collar job with the median voter.


Yes they are that dumb :mjlol:
 

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Im still not sold on the narrative that the left amplifies trans people and trans rights like that. I think more often its brought up by the right and used to attack the left. :pachaha:
Its effective, so...
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If this was the case, all you have to do is ask the next Presidential candidate if men can get pregnant.

I promise you that DNC Puppet will not say definitively "NO".

 

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If this was the case, all you have to do is ask the next Presidential candidate if men can get pregnant.

I promise you that DNC Puppet will not say definitively "NO".


You got it the opposite, the " dnc puppet " you refer to is exactly the person you want running :skip:. You don't want non dnc shill they'd be more authentic and not follow your list of criteria
 

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I think the political parties are purposefully dumbing down the population because it suits their needs. I think the median voter is smarter than the political class thinks/wants them to be. You don't have to be a postdoc at MIT to understand the value of universal healthcare or student debt forgiveness or universal childcare.


Because there was no candidate making the healthcare pitch so it became a moot point. In the absence of a Democrat arguing for big structural change to the healthcare system (or really any system in this country), the voters who could have been animated by those issue had to vote (or not vote) based on other factors. The Democrats have willingly ceded the emotive high ground.

The Democrats need to stop thinking of the election as Democrat vs Republican and start thinking of it as Democrat vs Republican vs Couch. There are millions of potential voters who didn't believe the stakes of the election were high enough to come out and cast a vote for the Democratic nominee. Rocks, just laying around.


I dont believe issues like healthcare, education, etc. move voters the way identity politics do... Dems are playing the game correctly, they just dont have homogeneous hate and struggle on their side the way republicans do...
 
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