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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would be a great example if the Dems would admit their mistakes from the past 10 years. Maybe that would inspire Republicans to be more critical of Trump’s first 60 days?[/quote] WTH. Why is it always on the Dems? Like seriously? The GOP controls the legislature. AT ANY MOMENT, they can make this go away.[/quote] It's on the Dems because we are the Dems. And we just got our but*s handed to us by...an unfit, beyond the pale, terrible person who all the voters already knew very well! Who the voters apparently preferred to our offering. So obviously we must have made some mistakes in the past 10 years. And if we don't (or can't) acknowledge or correct any of them, we might continue losing. We think Trump should be immediately impeached by his own party, but we would think that, wouldn't we? The reason the Republicans in Congress don't think that is because their constituents don't think that. Trump has been the best thing ever to happen to Republicans. We may respect the whole party less, but that party is winning now, and they weren't before. What happens when they run a populist Republican who isn't a lunatic like Trump? What's our plan to beat that person? Did we make any mistakes with our past three candidates, our immigration policies, our DEI policies? Or should we just plow forward with more of the same and hope for the best? It's not fair for us to be self-critical when the Republicans have a lot more to be self-critical about. But it's strategically important for us. Losing to Trump in 2024 is embarrassing. And it happened in part because of us. How can we prevent it from happening again next time?[/quote] Trump was elected to a second term because Joe Biden in 2024 was as weak and unpopular of an incumbent POTUS as Trump was in 2020. If you want to fairly criticize Dems for allowing a Trump second term to happen, put a spotlight on the elite powers in the Dem Party that paved the way for a 77 year old Biden to become the Dem nominee in 2020.[/quote] Sorry but you cannot say Trump was a better candidate. He tried to overthrow the US government. They both sucked. That's why Harris ultimately ran...but heaven forbid we elect a qualified black woman over a POS idiotic dying white man. [/quote] Of course Trump wasn't a "better candidate". When you have an unfit incumbent back out of the race for a second POTUS term one month prior to the party convention, the incumbent party will lose that election 1000 times out of 1000. Harris never had a chance; even against an opponent as weak as Trump. This wasn't her fault. It was Biden's fault and the fault of the people that put a 77 year first term POTUS in power back in 2020. Weakness breeds weakness.[/quote] Trump was the beat candidate. No Dem could have beaten him, not even if that Dem had been President instead of Biden.[/quote]
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