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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


I changed my mind a while ago. Quite a sudden shift, actually.

Years of searching for and applying to even going to interviews in tech and then ... (bass drop)

https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-labor-departments-reach-settlements-facebook-resolving-claims-discrimination-against

Oh, the deck really is stacked.

It's amazing how something like that can really start to unravel a party's credibility in almost every area.

You mean our government has companies do these "secret" job searches so that they can "prove" that I don't have skills in a hostile interview. They hire all these immigration lawyers and HR specialists to make it difficult to find the jobs. This is overseen by our government and the Democrats love it and want to do that more. Really, what else are they lying about? What about recycling. Oh they were lying about recycling all along. Gas and Oil. Well LALA land is full of refineries.

You see how that works. It can happen quickly. Just go and read up on that DOJ report.

There have been others since. Like DOJ v Apple it isn't a coincicence.


This is what happened to me. Too many agenda driven lies. I think the next one to fall is green energy. They had to start including nuclear as green because green energy, as we have been defining it and funding it for a couple decades, is a complete scam.


So why are things like this, including transgenderism, sacrosanct to the Ds?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.



There is only one party that believes in the constitution that is the Democratic Party

Unless you vote with them you are Unamerican to the core.


Not to mention if you voted Republican come on down show us what campaign promise Trump has completed??
Groceries prices are up
Inflation up
Unemployment up
No tips on over time lol no


What has happened is

The party of "cancel culture" (GOP) has cancelled:

Medicaid
Veterans Care
Meals on Wheels
PBS
NPR
Too many colleges & universities to count
DEI
LGBTQ
Rural Hospitals
Cancer Research
Vaccine research
National Park Rangers
Library Books
FEMA
Rule of Law
Wall Street Journal
(partial list)

And pedo Trump will pardon Maxwell amazing how he’s not saying anyone for slander ….



👆
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


I changed my mind a while ago. Quite a sudden shift, actually.

Years of searching for and applying to even going to interviews in tech and then ... (bass drop)

https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-labor-departments-reach-settlements-facebook-resolving-claims-discrimination-against

Oh, the deck really is stacked.

It's amazing how something like that can really start to unravel a party's credibility in almost every area.

You mean our government has companies do these "secret" job searches so that they can "prove" that I don't have skills in a hostile interview. They hire all these immigration lawyers and HR specialists to make it difficult to find the jobs. This is overseen by our government and the Democrats love it and want to do that more. Really, what else are they lying about? What about recycling. Oh they were lying about recycling all along. Gas and Oil. Well LALA land is full of refineries.

You see how that works. It can happen quickly. Just go and read up on that DOJ report.

There have been others since. Like DOJ v Apple it isn't a coincicence.


This is what happened to me. Too many agenda driven lies. I think the next one to fall is green energy. They had to start including nuclear as green because green energy, as we have been defining it and funding it for a couple decades, is a complete scam.


So why are things like this, including transgenderism, sacrosanct to the Ds?

Because they are smart and humane policy directions. Republicans should try that approach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


I changed my mind a while ago. Quite a sudden shift, actually.

Years of searching for and applying to even going to interviews in tech and then ... (bass drop)

https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-labor-departments-reach-settlements-facebook-resolving-claims-discrimination-against

Oh, the deck really is stacked.

It's amazing how something like that can really start to unravel a party's credibility in almost every area.

You mean our government has companies do these "secret" job searches so that they can "prove" that I don't have skills in a hostile interview. They hire all these immigration lawyers and HR specialists to make it difficult to find the jobs. This is overseen by our government and the Democrats love it and want to do that more. Really, what else are they lying about? What about recycling. Oh they were lying about recycling all along. Gas and Oil. Well LALA land is full of refineries.

You see how that works. It can happen quickly. Just go and read up on that DOJ report.

There have been others since. Like DOJ v Apple it isn't a coincicence.


This is what happened to me. Too many agenda driven lies. I think the next one to fall is green energy. They had to start including nuclear as green because green energy, as we have been defining it and funding it for a couple decades, is a complete scam.


So why are things like this, including transgenderism, sacrosanct to the Ds?

Because they are smart and humane policy directions. Republicans should try that approach.


Republicans stand for lies, cruelty, and pedos. oh and hatred.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


I changed my mind a while ago. Quite a sudden shift, actually.

Years of searching for and applying to even going to interviews in tech and then ... (bass drop)

https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-labor-departments-reach-settlements-facebook-resolving-claims-discrimination-against

Oh, the deck really is stacked.

It's amazing how something like that can really start to unravel a party's credibility in almost every area.

You mean our government has companies do these "secret" job searches so that they can "prove" that I don't have skills in a hostile interview. They hire all these immigration lawyers and HR specialists to make it difficult to find the jobs. This is overseen by our government and the Democrats love it and want to do that more. Really, what else are they lying about? What about recycling. Oh they were lying about recycling all along. Gas and Oil. Well LALA land is full of refineries.

You see how that works. It can happen quickly. Just go and read up on that DOJ report.

There have been others since. Like DOJ v Apple it isn't a coincicence.


This is what happened to me. Too many agenda driven lies. I think the next one to fall is green energy. They had to start including nuclear as green because green energy, as we have been defining it and funding it for a couple decades, is a complete scam.


So why are things like this, including transgenderism, sacrosanct to the Ds?

Because they are smart and humane policy directions. Republicans should try that approach.


They actually aren’t, and they are based on lies as we’ve discussed here. Which is why they remain exceedingly unpopular with the general public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


So why is Gavin Newsome already setting the stage to claim that the Republicans are going to “steal” the 2026 elections? Because the Dems know that they are toast in the midterms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


So why is Gavin Newsome already setting the stage to claim that the Republicans are going to “steal” the 2026 elections? Because the Dems know that they are toast in the midterms.


Just like Dems were toast in the 2018 midterms?? Had the GOP been smart enough to nominate and elect a normal POTUS, they could have set themselves up for a 10 to 15 year run of dominance in national politics against a leaderless Dem Party since Obama left office. The GOP is instead once again stuck with a very unpopular leader who will be a drag on GOP candidates running in elections through 2028. Pendulums swing quickly when close to 2/3rds of the country disapprove of the sitting POTUS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


So why is Gavin Newsome already setting the stage to claim that the Republicans are going to “steal” the 2026 elections? Because the Dems know that they are toast in the midterms.


Just like Dems were toast in the 2018 midterms?? Had the GOP been smart enough to nominate and elect a normal POTUS, they could have set themselves up for a 10 to 15 year run of dominance in national politics against a leaderless Dem Party since Obama left office. The GOP is instead once again stuck with a very unpopular leader who will be a drag on GOP candidates running in elections through 2028. Pendulums swing quickly when close to 2/3rds of the country disapprove of the sitting POTUS.


The GOP increased their Senate majority in the 2018 midterms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


I changed my mind a while ago. Quite a sudden shift, actually.

Years of searching for and applying to even going to interviews in tech and then ... (bass drop)

https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-labor-departments-reach-settlements-facebook-resolving-claims-discrimination-against

Oh, the deck really is stacked.

It's amazing how something like that can really start to unravel a party's credibility in almost every area.

You mean our government has companies do these "secret" job searches so that they can "prove" that I don't have skills in a hostile interview. They hire all these immigration lawyers and HR specialists to make it difficult to find the jobs. This is overseen by our government and the Democrats love it and want to do that more. Really, what else are they lying about? What about recycling. Oh they were lying about recycling all along. Gas and Oil. Well LALA land is full of refineries.

You see how that works. It can happen quickly. Just go and read up on that DOJ report.

There have been others since. Like DOJ v Apple it isn't a coincicence.


This is what happened to me. Too many agenda driven lies. I think the next one to fall is green energy. They had to start including nuclear as green because green energy, as we have been defining it and funding it for a couple decades, is a complete scam.


So why are things like this, including transgenderism, sacrosanct to the Ds?

Because they are smart and humane policy directions. Republicans should try that approach.


Putting male-bodied prisoners in women’s prisons is not humane. It’s the exact opposite of that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


According to the latest WSJ poll, Democrats today only have a 33 percent approval rating. Even after all the Trump noise, voters still trust Republicans more on every issue except health care. Do not underestimate what a disaster Biden and progressives have been for Democrats.

Trump is obviously very divisive. But he’ll be gone soon enough. Democrats are delusional if they think they can simply wait it out and waltz into power. This generation of Democrats is profoundly unpopular nationally. And they have shown nothing to make the party more palatable to voters. A Rubio or Haley would crush any of the leading Democrats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


So why is Gavin Newsome already setting the stage to claim that the Republicans are going to “steal” the 2026 elections? Because the Dems know that they are toast in the midterms.


Just like Dems were toast in the 2018 midterms?? Had the GOP been smart enough to nominate and elect a normal POTUS, they could have set themselves up for a 10 to 15 year run of dominance in national politics against a leaderless Dem Party since Obama left office. The GOP is instead once again stuck with a very unpopular leader who will be a drag on GOP candidates running in elections through 2028. Pendulums swing quickly when close to 2/3rds of the country disapprove of the sitting POTUS.


The GOP increased their Senate majority in the 2018 midterms.


And more importantly LOST control of the House and then followed that up by losing control of The White House in 2020 to a 77 year old average politician with a history of immediate failure when running for POTUS. Ouch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


According to the latest WSJ poll, Democrats today only have a 33 percent approval rating. Even after all the Trump noise, voters still trust Republicans more on every issue except health care. Do not underestimate what a disaster Biden and progressives have been for Democrats.

Trump is obviously very divisive. But he’ll be gone soon enough. Democrats are delusional if they think they can simply wait it out and waltz into power. This generation of Democrats is profoundly unpopular nationally. And they have shown nothing to make the party more palatable to voters. A Rubio or Haley would crush any of the leading Democrats.


wsj poll? ok 🙄

why does government even exist? It’s about helping people and providing stability. Trump has done none of that. He didn’t do any of it in his first term and so far his history is repeating itself. He is a volatile, narcissistic sociopath. On the verge of pardoning
a woman who trafficked children. and the Republicans just fall in line behind him.

People also have short-term memories. He won in 2016 and 2024 but lost in 2020 and practically all the candidates that he backs have lost their elections.

So far Democrats are over-performing in elections since Trump took office. even if people are less than enamored with the Democratic Party all they have to do is see the dumpster fire that’s happening in this country. Each day that passes it gets worse and worse. And maybe they’ll realize ieven though the media told them it was so bad when Biden was president, it wasn’t that bad after all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


So why is Gavin Newsome already setting the stage to claim that the Republicans are going to “steal” the 2026 elections? Because the Dems know that they are toast in the midterms.


Just like Dems were toast in the 2018 midterms?? Had the GOP been smart enough to nominate and elect a normal POTUS, they could have set themselves up for a 10 to 15 year run of dominance in national politics against a leaderless Dem Party since Obama left office. The GOP is instead once again stuck with a very unpopular leader who will be a drag on GOP candidates running in elections through 2028. Pendulums swing quickly when close to 2/3rds of the country disapprove of the sitting POTUS.


The GOP increased their Senate majority in the 2018 midterms.


And more importantly LOST control of the House and then followed that up by losing control of The White House in 2020 to a 77 year old average politician with a history of immediate failure when running for POTUS. Ouch.


interesting how all the candidates that Trump has backed and lost elections has been omitted from all these details.

Georgia??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jordan Klepper, Daily Show
“When your politics becomes who you are, we can’t debate that.”

https://youtube.com/shorts/WyrAfUzDtLc?si=HGw2I9PkSJFOPbTb

I think many people are entrenched on their side. Absolutely nothing will change their mind. Not saying they shouldn’t try, but it seems less about policies/platform and more about one’s political identity.


The last election proves that wrong. The problem is that swing voters tend to help Republicans.


Swing voters leaned towards the GOP nominee in 2024 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. Those same voters leaned towards the Dem nominee in 2020 because there was a very unpopular sitting POTUS. See how this works? 2028 will be another easy to predict POTUS election.


So why is Gavin Newsome already setting the stage to claim that the Republicans are going to “steal” the 2026 elections? Because the Dems know that they are toast in the midterms.


Just like Dems were toast in the 2018 midterms?? Had the GOP been smart enough to nominate and elect a normal POTUS, they could have set themselves up for a 10 to 15 year run of dominance in national politics against a leaderless Dem Party since Obama left office. The GOP is instead once again stuck with a very unpopular leader who will be a drag on GOP candidates running in elections through 2028. Pendulums swing quickly when close to 2/3rds of the country disapprove of the sitting POTUS.


The GOP increased their Senate majority in the 2018 midterms.


And more importantly LOST control of the House and then followed that up by losing control of The White House in 2020 to a 77 year old average politician with a history of immediate failure when running for POTUS. Ouch.


immediate failure when running for Potus?? what does that even mean?
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