What exactly is the democratic party going to stand for in 2026 and 2028?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rule of law.
Rebuilding FEMA so disaster victims can be appropriately helped.
Healthcare for all.
Free school lunches again.
Protecting social security.

All they have to do is promise to fix a small portion of the wreckage Trump caused to win the next elections. And then do it.


I think a winner would be a new federal department to prove men can get pregnant.
Anonymous
Trump has staked out the popular side of every issue and relentlessly drives it home nonstop. The Dems are losing voters and becoming a refined group of unmarried women, LBGTQ and white marxists. Trump has stolen a lot of formerly democrat issues and kept the popular Republican ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump has staked out the popular side of every issue and relentlessly drives it home nonstop. The Dems are losing voters and becoming a refined group of unmarried women, LBGTQ and white marxists. Trump has stolen a lot of formerly democrat issues and kept the popular Republican ones.

Then why is his approval rating historically low?
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Anonymous wrote:Trump has staked out the popular side of every issue and relentlessly drives it home nonstop. The Dems are losing voters and becoming a refined group of unmarried women, LBGTQ and white marxists. Trump has stolen a lot of formerly democrat issues and kept the popular Republican ones.

Then why is his approval rating historically low?


Pollsters have admitted over the past 3 election cycles that they are way off and aren't getting accurate data.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump has staked out the popular side of every issue and relentlessly drives it home nonstop. The Dems are losing voters and becoming a refined group of unmarried women, LBGTQ and white marxists. Trump has stolen a lot of formerly democrat issues and kept the popular Republican ones.


Dems need to face this and fix it. They might need to unite with Trump on issues and help his popularity while restoring their rotting core for the future.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Trump has staked out the popular side of every issue and relentlessly drives it home nonstop. The Dems are losing voters and becoming a refined group of unmarried women, LBGTQ and white marxists. Trump has stolen a lot of formerly democrat issues and kept the popular Republican ones.


Dems need to face this and fix it. They might need to unite with Trump on issues and help his popularity while restoring their rotting core for the future.


This reeks of desperation from a party whose cult leader is fading fast and who is experiencing huge swings away in special elections. The MAGAs are getting more desperate as 2026 approaches.
Anonymous
Trump is now pitting the east coast elites vs. the trades. Whether he can do this is irrelevant. The optics of his position wins the GOP voters. When he loses it reinforces that Democrats are no longer for the working class and that gets the GOP more voters.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-says-hes-considering-taking-3-billion-grants-harvard-giving-it-trade-2025-05-26/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump is now pitting the east coast elites vs. the trades. Whether he can do this is irrelevant. The optics of his position wins the GOP voters. When he loses it reinforces that Democrats are no longer for the working class and that gets the GOP more voters.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-says-hes-considering-taking-3-billion-grants-harvard-giving-it-trade-2025-05-26/


His positioning, salesmanship skills and relentless work ethic just overwhelms
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Trump is now pitting the east coast elites vs. the trades. Whether he can do this is irrelevant. The optics of his position wins the GOP voters. When he loses it reinforces that Democrats are no longer for the working class and that gets the GOP more voters.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-says-hes-considering-taking-3-billion-grants-harvard-giving-it-trade-2025-05-26/


His positioning, salesmanship skills and relentless work ethic just overwhelms

His only work ethic is golf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump is now pitting the east coast elites vs. the trades. Whether he can do this is irrelevant. The optics of his position wins the GOP voters. When he loses it reinforces that Democrats are no longer for the working class and that gets the GOP more voters.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-says-hes-considering-taking-3-billion-grants-harvard-giving-it-trade-2025-05-26/


He is also attempting to cover up the fact he just got rid of all our tradesmen.
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Anonymous wrote:America dislikes Democrats more than Trump. That is incredibly damning.


Americans are largely morons who voted based on fear and bigotry. And yes. I mean every word of that.


Let me fix the PPP: Today’s Democrats hate Americans as much as much as Trump.


Our GOP and Dem politicians don't hate Americans. They enjoy profiting off the stupidity of American voters. It's a business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump has staked out the popular side of every issue and relentlessly drives it home nonstop. The Dems are losing voters and becoming a refined group of unmarried women, LBGTQ and white marxists. Trump has stolen a lot of formerly democrat issues and kept the popular Republican ones.


And yet Trump LOST in 2020 to a 77 year old unfit guy who had a history of nothing but immediate failures when seeking the POTUS office back when he had adequate fitness for the job. Trump then followed that up by not even being able to obtain at least 400 electoral votes or 50% of the popular vote against a last minute replacement candidate who happened to be the VP of the same unpopular sitting POTUS she replaced.

Trump remains on the popular side of some issues but his 2020 and 2024 political recipe isn't a recipe for success by any means. His 2016 political recipe of campaigning relentlessly in swing states while telling swing voters anything and everything they want to hear was a recipe for success.
Anonymous
Our party must stand for (in order)

1) Divestment from Israel,

2) Divestment from Israel, and

3) Divestment from Israel.
Anonymous

Every kind of sex except the reproductive kind.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you donkeys really taking notice of the problem?
I keep hearing here how 2026 is game-set-match for the democrats. Are you only paying attention to what you want?



The Democrats' Problems Run Deep, Nearly Everywhere

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/05/25/us/politics/trump-politics-democrats.html

Trump is a cult of personality. Once he’s gone then what? Do you think your uneducated rural voters are going to wave flags for Marco Rubio? Vance? Nope. The game’s up.


Vance is a huge threat. His rags to riches story, Ivy League grad, military experience, and millennial relatability make him viable in a way that even Trump is not. I believe he’s the one who told Trump to go on Rogan’s show and get on podcasts. He’s no Mike Pence. He’s also a former Democrat and Obama voter turned Republican so he understand how to debate Democrat ideas

Disagree. He comes across as a slick huckster. For all of Trumps many faults, he’s not slick, and he’s someone a lot of people find entertaining. Vance is just a greasy opportunist, a MAGA Gavin Newsome.


But he's not Gavin Newsome, and that's the point. Vance doesn't have the political baggage. Also, he is able to turn the tables on a hostile press every time there's a gotcha moment. He doesn't shout "fake news" like Trump - instead, he cites numerous facts (from his perspective) back at the reporter, spoiling any kind of clip that could be featured in a political ad. His slickness and lack of bombast makes him far more palatable to moderates.


Doesn't have the political baggage ???? Vance is the vice president of a historically unpopular president who will be the sitting POTUS in 2028.... are you really this stupid?

Ask Pence, Harris, and Mondale what it's like being the VP of one the most unpopular presidents ever!!! Mondale was as politically "slick" as anyone you've ever known but yet it doesn't matter when you're forever associated with one of our bottom three presidents. Idiiot!!!


People resort to name calling when they are losing the argument.
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