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This is a continued trend in western democracies that will likely continue next year...
Incumbents haven't been spared no matter the ideological lean of the party in power.
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Yeah it's like at some point you're winning again but what does the party look like and does it even line up with my values.Yea this can’t be the answer either you’re right. At a certain point they gotta own some responsibility to keep the main thing the main thing and not let some annoyances be a good excuse to do nothing or be apathetic.
I don't think Dems aer ever winning the culture wars battle against MAGA however the general election is winning by addition so pulling progressives and moderate Dems (especially ones int he suburbs) into your tent is key to winning that election. Kamala was already crippled by running a 90 day campaign but the fact that less people came out to vote for her than the did for Biden shows that voter coalition was simply not built. Do I think Biden would have done better this time around? No, becuase he was still a deeply unpopular President, at the end of the day.How much of this is based on the perception of the Democratic platform vs the reality of the platform? Remember that perception is not only shaped by the party; it's also shaped by those who oppose it. When you look at the progressive parts of the Biden agenda, they had mostly to do with jobs and protecting rights, and little to do with granular culture war issues.
It is the Right that has been fixated on pushing the narrative that Democrats want to turn everyone into a trans person, and you're denying them their propaganda victory by blaming the Democratic messaging.
This is like when republicans say "WELL actually Obama was the deporter in chief"The tax funded gender affirmation for inmates literally began under Trump
Under Trump, U.S. Prisons Offered Gender-Affirming Care
The Trump administration’s approach is notable in light of a campaign ad that slams Vice President Kamala Harris for supporting taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for prisoners and migrants.www.nytimes.com
Nice personal letterheads from Liz but where is the actual policy centered around imposing 'latinx' on anyone?
The California bill on not needing to notify parents on their child's pronouns/name isn't some outrageous extremist thing to me I'm sorry . Looking into it, sounds like a measure taken to safeguard kids from potential identity based retribution at home.
Agree with all of this.
The thing is, progressives hated Biden over Gaza so any/all of his progressive policy victories were basically swept under the rug because of it.
so, out of all of the progressive policies I talk about — you mention a trans prison ad that was irrelevant to any economic policy put forth by Biden or Kamala?
People absolutely vote on not wanting money that they feel should be going towards the country going towards wars instead. The rise of populism here has led people to not want to be in wars. Partly why Bush ended up so unpopular, and Trump ran the first time on ending forever wars. Wars aren’t popular. There’s a reason why Warhawks are on the fringes now
You say all this and then you make a distinction between some of the more cultural progressivism and actual progressive policies in the next post . I’m clearing making an argument for the progressive policies, which you understand. Like I said, Biden and Kamala lost against inflation and being able to message the wins on the economy based on their progressive policies because people still felt the pressure of high groceries and gas.
I list out a whole bevy of issues and this is what I’m blaming it on There’s a multitude of issues that lost the Dems the election and losing in connecting via the SM space, where most people consume content these days is a big problem. The whole party deserves blame. They failed. They clung to cultural issues that a lot of the electorate don’t care about or even were turned off by. But policies that improve housing affordability, financial stability, wages going up, etc are still popular. Moderating the message on that is not the answer.
Your primary battle in this thread is always against cultural progressivism, to the point where you feel the need to divert the conversation to that when that’s not the topic. Yes, white people don’t like to be called racist. They haven’t for hundreds of years at this point. Latinos, Carribeans, Arabs and African immigrants seem to skew even more culturally conservative, and have a desire for proximity to whiteness that’s counter to the general Black American experience in this country. It’s something that the party will have to figure out, but I’m not in agreement that the answer is more moderate economic policy.
remember guys! the true socialism has never been tried! never moderate, keep going left!!!
The main policy that needs moderation,
Is jobs vs inflation trade off.
people clearly really really really really hate inflation.
and it doesn't matter how low unemployment is, people won't be happy.
Yep, fire everybody at the top. Leadership
this is comical. Trump just won on policies that are undoubtedly worse for inflation. But since people perceive that it will be better for them, he was thought by voters to be better on the economy. This makes no sense.
Inflation numbers are good now, the Fed has just about hit their 2% target. The issue is high prices. Prices aren't increasing at the rapid pace they were in the previous years but prices are still high so it doesn't matter.
Inflation numbers are good now, the Fed has just about hit their 2% target. The issue is high prices. Prices aren't increasing at the rapid pace they were in the previous years but prices are still high so it doesn't matter.
More like the limo liberals don't think too highly of the progressive working classyou guys have such a low opinion of your fellow americans.
people are dumb and don't understand how inflation works.
These conversations are good and very healthy. I think the truth lies somewhere in between. People across the globe have been struggling post pandemic and want change. They can’t articulate what they want other than that they want better than what they have. Where guys like Trump are effective is that they break down your problems by othering people and proposing draconian fixes that probably won’t work. When you factor in their higher floor and the fact that no matter what they do their supporters will support them, the othering helps peel off just enough people on our side to get them the win. Dems have to improve their messaging but we have a big coalition that demands results while Trump voters don’t expect results and those that do will likely come back to us in 2026.
On the whether Joe should’ve made a decision not to run for a second term at the beginning? I think he should’ve but I also think that many on our side (Not NTers) didn’t think Trump would run again or that the judicial process would hold him accountable. Joe was the right person to run against Trump the first time because he is an old white guy from blue collar America that makes them feel safe enough to vote for our side without changing things too much. Joe implemented many progressive policies that brought inflation down and got our economy in a much better position than it was during the pandemic. Classic perception vs reality where a person’s perception is all that matters. I don’t blame Joe for thinking that he was the only one who could beat Trump, it’s just frustrating that our side wanted a different candidate, we did that and folks on our side still didn’t show up.
Lastly, this is going to be a PIPING HWAT TAKE but as great and transformational as Obama’s presidency was, I sometimes wonder if we are in the current political climate if he wasn’t president?
Lastly, this is going to be a PIPING HWAT TAKE but as great and transformational as Obama’s presidency was, I sometimes wonder if we are in the current political climate if he wasn’t president?
Can’t win votes insulting voters!
I talked about this with my wife the other day and a part of me thinks we wouldn’t be. Trump and everything maga is a response to 8 years of Obama, trump made his political name off Obama with the birther BS. I don’t even think we here right now if it was only 4 years of Obama. It’s sad and no fault of his own but this country has proved not only was it not ready for a black president but it would be extremely resentful that he was successful (defining that as winning reelection) and they gonna make as many people suffer because of it.Lastly, this is going to be a PIPING HWAT TAKE but as great and transformational as Obama’s presidency was, I sometimes wonder if we are in the current political climate if he wasn’t president?