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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perhaps something like this has been mentioned but maybe we don't need the DNC to spend millions on wonks (who never face voters) crafting a "strategy" that might doom us just like it did in 2016 and 2024. 2020 was too close for comfort. Dems are doing very well. See last night's results from TEXAS. How about the DNC just spends money on candidates and the people can vote. Isn't that how we ended up with Obama in 2008? A democratic process? Obama got 365 EV. [/quote] You cannot say Dems are doing well when they are benefiting from an anti-Trump sentiment. They have not won the people because of enthusiasm for the Democratic Party. People need to get that through their heads. Once Trump is gone that’s when you begin to tell whether the Dems may be doing well. The real litmus test is 2032/2036 not 2028. Of course by then we may really need to gird our loins because both current major parties want to be the only major party. [/quote] You give the GOP nothing to attack as long as they continue to commit suicide by Trump. Yes, the democrats need to move forward, but for RIGHT NOW you provide the GOP and their foreign owners with nothing.[/quote] This “just trust me” approach is BS. BTDT. You are a snake. [/quote] It isn't a "just trust me approach". The Dems have no leaders to provide us with anything and in this case, no leaders is better than having someone like Biden attempting to be a leader. The Dems are in an advantageous position because of the extremely weak and unpopular GOP POTUS and for now, that's OK. When Dems nominate their next by default leader in 2028, the strength of that leader will very much so matter because the last thing we want is for another weak Dem leader to fumble our momentum back to the GOP. Until then, there is no need to panic while we sit back and watch Trump gift the Dem Congressional seats in the mid-terms. [/quote]
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