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Democrats—Time to face the numbers.

Exactly

And Democrats do not own the largest social media platforms on the planet that can push that propaganda to hundreds of millions of people.

UK learned this w/ Brexit (which a majority of them now regret, and they want back in).
Democrats own all of those. I'm talking Facebook , everything. Even Twitter which is basically Elon musk who was a Democrat and probably still is. I'm guessing he'll be the first to go in the Trump regime
 
Argue with the Data scientists that came to these conclusions Joe. Send them an email with your thoughts too! But in typical Joe fashion, you have to be right!!!
Damn you're dumb. There is no other way around it anymore. Trump has run three times. All three times he has failed to get a majority of the votes. Yet you claim he has some sort of mandate. How does he has a mandate when he can't even crack 50%?
 
I don't know who those people are. Democrats have things they need to work on, for sure. But this is a symptom, not a fix. For the most part, the same people who were in charge when Hillary lost are still in charge now. There needs to be accountability for losing elections.
( and the DNC’s scapegoat cannot be “the Iowa caucuses”)….
 


Great insight on why the Democrats lost. If you have the time and enjoy this stuff please give a listen to the breakdown.

Essentially what it comes down to is the Democrats are in massive trouble for future elections. Also, the current path they are still on is a losing path aka what you see the left freak out on here on the daily.
You complete and total dumbass. This post should be preserved for 26 and 28.

Even with the current idiots running the Democratic party if we have free and fair elections the Dems will easily take the House in 26 and the Presidency in 28.

Looking backwards in 2025 to predict the future is absolutely worthless. Trump and company are going to eff things up so badly it's not going to matter how bad the Democrats are. As long as they still allow the free and fair elections.
 


Great insight on why the Democrats lost. If you have the time and enjoy this stuff please give a listen to the breakdown.

Essentially what it comes down to is the Democrats are in massive trouble for future elections. Also, the current path they are still on is a losing path aka what you see the left freak out on here on the daily.

Big takeaways on the current electorate:
-The majority of Americans don’t give a shit about what you are yelling about and tune it out.
-They still vote with their pocket books and trust the right more on the economy.
-Massive swing from young voters to the right, especially young males.
-Massive swing on immigrant communities to Trump.
-People over 75 voted for Kamala.
-What people trust Democrats on are issues they could care less about (abortion) vs the more important issues (inflation)
-The left are too far left for most of Americans and they need to move towards the middle more. Even if you think Biden was a moderate, the further left folks push people to the right.

I think you are seeing a lot of what was learned through these numbers being worked on in real time. The left doing the cringy women fight tiktok deal to reach out to young people and Schumer voting no on the government shutdown.
So made up bullshit. Republicans are not better with the economy or inflation. What t comes down to is the right is better at controlling the false narrative.
 
So made up bullshit. Republicans are not better with the economy or inflation. What t comes down to is the right is better at controlling the false narrative.
Part of the problem is Democratic leaders can't seem to figure out that people will believe the message they are hearing despite their own personal experiences if the message is what they want to be true. If I had an answer on how to fight that I'd be running for President :p
 
It's weird how Republicans are always giving us great advice so we can win next time. We should trust them and use all of their advice on positions to move in Republican preference. That way we can win by becoming them.

"Maybe you shouldn't rig your nomination process and let voter's select a presidential candidate."

"Don't tell us what to do! That sounds like a Republican dirty trick! Super delegates are super awesome, and you're just jelly!"
 
The system is broken.

It takes less than a third of eligible voters to choose a president. Look out if either party ever figures out how to appeal to the apathetic and the disgusted who are the real majority.

And while votes are still being counted, preliminary election data shows about 155 million ballots were cast. This would mean an estimated 89 million Americans, or about 36% of the country’s voting-eligible population, did not vote in the 2024 general election. (usnews.com)
 
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