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[quote=Anonymous]Democrats will have a hard time winning the presidency going forward. In the most recent election, they lost all seven swing states. And this is with Republicans having nominated one of the weakest and most unpopular candidates in history. If Republicans had chosen a sane candidate, even Virginia, New Jersey, Minnesota and other reliably blue states would have been lost as well. Democrats have always very lazily relied on demographic trends for their future growth. But surprise. Increasingly, Latinos and young people (18-24) are repelled by progressives. And there is no winning anything nationally for Democrats without Latinos and young people. They've already lost the working and most of the middle class. And now they are losing what was long assumed to be a fair chunk of their base. Once Republicans move to a post-Trump era, Democrats are going to have a very hard time remaining viable nationally. Cultural progressives have cost Democrats dearly.[/quote]
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