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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’d say right now that temperatures are so hot that [b]Democrats need to not fight so loudly for the social underdogs this term, but instead the economic underdogs.[/b] Give examples of collective action that will be taken that appeal to everyone who has suffered economically. Also, reframe immigration platform to distinguish from legal immigrants and illegal immigrants. Be specific in where you stand. Let specificity become more localized in various parts of the country where it is appealing to the voter base. Finally, always speak in layman’s terms first. Then subsequently add intellectual rigor in concise digestible statements that are easy L talking points voters can reiterate. Dumb.it.down. for people. Orange is the new black. Time to flip the script already. Once we are in office again we can do the rest. - Independent that would never vote for Musk or anyone tied to the current administration [/quote] They are constantly doing this, but people don’t care. Saying it loudly isn’t going to work. Voters need to educate themselves and stop trying to own people with a vote. GOP this past April…want their own constituents to be poorer, yet they call Dems “elites”… “Republicans in the U.S. Senate defeated an effort to raise the federal minimum wage on April 5. As Senators prepared to vote on a budget bill funding the government, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) introduced an amendment to raise the federal minimum wage to $17 an hour. Congress has not passed a federal minimum wage increase since 2007 and it has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since 2009. Twenty-nine states now have higher minimum wage laws. But the federal minimum wage is the minimum wage in the other 21 states, which include Idaho, several Great Plains and Midwest states, and most of the South. The Economic Policy Institute estimates that 22.7 million workers earn the federal minimum wage.”[/quote]
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