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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are there virtually NO moderate Democrats who can take the reins over the party and reject the progressives they are ruining the entire Dems and preventing them from winning elections? The DNC is letting the mental patients run the asylum, when will the big brains behind the scene finally put their foot down and tell them to shut up and piss off? Look ahead too 2026 and 2028, the Dems have an abysmal pipeline of up and coming talent to draw from. Who could they possibly run for President? AOC? Have fun with a other loss. Whitmer? Give me a break, she ruined her career with that weirdo Doritos gaffe. Bashear? He is basically a nobody right now. Just a truly awful pool of talent. I don't think the Dems have a chance of winning the presidency at this rate until 2040 or beyond. The country has thoroughly rejected their progressive platform. Running a campaign from the perspective of a big blue city coastal elitist is a perfect recipe for more losses. The only way they win is if GOP self immolates and then country explodes. But that destiny is not controlled by the Dems. The Dems need to kick out and stop supporting every single Boomer and Silent Gen pol they have in their ranks, for starters.[/quote] And if Trumps term goes just ok, and Vance runs in 2028, its game over for the Dems. Vance is the best part of Trump and the best part of Republicans combined , so he will get MAGA and GOP voters.[/quote] Vance is invisible. He's been completely sidelined by Trump. And the odds of Trump's term going "ok" are abysmal. He's not in this to make the country better. He's in this to enrich himself and his friends, take vengeance against his perceived enemies, and blow it all up. It'll be pocketbook issues again in 2028, and the Republicans will be forced to play serious defense.[/quote] Musk will go away soon. Vance will be there till the end, and he has Peter Thiel's support. Listen to Thiel's latest podcast where he talks about Ivy League education and how the Dem candidates of late are outright dumb - thats the exact word he used.[/quote]
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