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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][size=7] [/size][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that a huge problem the Democrats have is that they treat everyone as being literate and rational. The average American reads at roughly a 7th grade level, sadly, and Democratic messaging misses a lot of the public because of this. The group American Opposition has been running Democratic messaging through ChatGPT and asking that it translate it to a 7th grade reading level and the results seem much more digestible.[/quote] I've said this ad nauseam. Glad they are finally doing something about it. Next, they need to begin rallying now. Campaigning strategies need to be modernised and multi-faceted. They need to employ about 100 different ways to campaign for the party all at the same time with some kind of campaign tiger team approach.[/quote] Putting lipstick on the pig won’t work. Americans are tired of DEI nonsense, crime, illegal migration, sympathy for terrorists, and trans story hours. [/quote] They are even more tired of Presidential lying, corruption, being bossed around by Israel, awful tariffs, and the destruction of American democracy. I got a feeling no Republican is going to see the White House again for a generation.[/quote] When I wish upon a star.....all I want is a full on primary with a fresh take from both sides -- a Republican v. Democrat that focuses on all issues important to all Americans. You won't win an election by solely making it an "anti-Trump/anti-Republican" focus. There are Republican policies I support. There are Democratic policies I support. I was an anti-Trump voter. Trump won't be running again (hopefully). In the past I have never simply voted R on all ballots -- I do my research, watch all debates....and vote D or R based on which side speaks to me the most. This last election was a hot mess -- I almost didn't vote. In 2026 and 2028 I will vote based on the party whose policies align most with mine (assuming Trump is no longer in the picture). [/quote]
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