• AFaithfulNihilist@lemmy.world
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      It shouldn’t have to be repeated so often that maybe Republican voters aren’t who the Democratic party needs to be gearing itself to attract.

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      Turns out people who want those things can vote for Republicans. Who offer more of those things!

      And the people who did not want those things stayed home.

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      Because right wingers want that and left wingers don’t, that’s some surprising maths.

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        This point needs to be driven home over and over and over again. The democrats haven’t held a real primary where the DNC operatives weren’t interfering since 2008! which coincided with the election in a landslide of Obama after he won an extremely competitive primary.

        Democrats learned the wrong lesson from that election, they thought it was identity politics that won the landslide. No idiots, it was democracy itself. Of course being the first black man to be president helped him but having an appealing platform that outcompeted everyone else’s (and a better record re Iraq war, he voted against it as senator unlike Clinton) won him the popular mandate that led to the landslide in the general. Against a formidable candidate! John McCain was no joke and I think todays democrats and even progressives would be thrilled to have him as president if he were still alive compared to our current options.

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          They’ve disenfranchised so many voters with their shenanigans, that it has cost them 2 out of the last 3 elections, and the person they had to beat should have been the most easily defeated candidate in the history of the United States. I would have voted for a literal dog over trump. At least a dog wouldn’t intentionally burn the country to the ground so he could rule over the ashes.

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            I would vote for a dog over any human let’s be real. Wouldn’t you?!

            They would of lost three elections if covid never happened. Biden got in by the skin of his teeth on that one when it shouldn’t of even been close. The fact that this election is a Republican landslide is just fucking embarrassing.

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            most easily defeated candidate

            He got 70 million votes, that’s not “easily defeated”.

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              idk if anyone will be as easily defeated as mondale. even his home state BARELY had majority and that was the only state he won

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      Actually true. The Republican politicians at the time hated Trump in 2015