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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I, for one, am tired of the divisive rhetoric and negativity of the past few months on media (of all types). Let’s now put all that behind us and work together, as one nation, to make America a better place; a place our children and grandchildren will be even more proud to call home. Who’s with me? [/quote] We have a president who has no interest in what is best for America, or in making it a better place. This is a time for resistance, not naivete.[/quote] +1. A lot of posters on this board come across as rather naïve. Remember when Trump lost, he instigated an insurrection during which people were killed. And yet you now want me to hug, hold hands and sing Kumbaya with you after you voted him in, again?! I will neither forget, nor forgive. This is my children’s future you are f’ing up. And my planet’s. May a hurricane or a pregnant teen daughter or a job loss show you what you just voted against and what happens when the social networks you so despise are pulled from under your feet. That is my wish, not unity with bigots, egotists and dummies. [/quote] Speaking of naive, how exactly do you propose protecting the future? Stow your emotions and start thinking about how to win. Seems to me winning requires getting more votes. Where/how do you propose acquiring them?[/quote] First of all, you don't need more votes than 4 years before- you just need more votes than your opponent. Some of this problem will be addressed by old people dying off. Second, there's a pretty clear lesson that Americans are simply too sexist to vote for a woman. I thought we were past that point, but obviously not. The democrats need to stick with men- preferably white men. [/quote] Have you looked at the Gen Z vote trends? And lemme get this straight, rather than work on policy/issue-based persuasion, you’d rather limit D candidates based on gender and race? Doesn’t sound particularly sensible.[/quote] The policies aren't the problem for the Democrats. A clear majority of people support things like gun control, civil and reproductive rights, and health care. The problem has been the candidates.[/quote]
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