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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For Democrats, the problem with Trump is he makes any other GOP candidate look normal by comparison. The Democrats are going to have to choose their next candidate very carefully.[/quote] There are no candidates. Bernie, RFKjr, Tulsi, Elon, etc. All gone and they took their supporters with them. Andrew Yang formed a third party. People like Rogan (and his millions of listeners) got their legalization of pot so the democrats don't hold sway over them. All that's left are beta men and women in the mold of Hilary, and... the Cheneys????. Can't even "exploit then ignore" previously single issue voters anymore like BLM blacks, border Hispanics, and they lost a lot of Asians because of DEI in academic admissions. Pretty sure the trans issue alienated some of the abortion folks who have young daughters. Plus how can you rationally explain a coalition with single issue Zionists and pro-Palestinians in the same party while a genocide is going on? America has become a binary country on issues because of the divisiveness of dems since Clinton hacks like Carville, so the political "center" doesn't exist anymore. May need to nominate and promote a candidate that probably has to move to the right of present-day center (which was where Democrats were a couple decades ago) and coopt some of the core issues of Republicans so that the Republicans move further to the extreme right. If you notice, the Donald was a genius because he was able to pull this off: voters saw Republicans as the anti-war party, the union party, and, ironically, the party for normal feminists. No more asking voters to suspend their disbelief with crazy policies and social engineering while not rewarding them.[/quote]
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