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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think most Americans are MAGA. But I definitely think most Americans don’t want what the Democrats are selling. They need to move way, way more center and drop the “progressive” agenda to win again. [/quote] People don't want what Republicans CLAIM the Democrats are selling. According to Republicans the top issues for Democrats are having transwomen take over womens sports, replacing Americans with illegals, DEI = replacing superiorly qualified workers with totally unqualified female black midget amputees with epilepsy, sending all our money overseas but forcing veterans to be homeless in a cardboard box, degenerating on down to sex change operations forced on kids in elementary school, deep state, stolen elections, getting rid of private industry and replacing it with socialism, eating bugs and living in a pod (Klaus Schwab) and on and on and on. Yet that's not actually been anywhere in the DNC platform nor any part of any major Democrats' campaign platforms. Republicans win elections because they run on lies and fearmongering. [/quote] Exactly right. The Republicans are the only ones obsessing over these things. For years they’ve been using wedge issues to win elections. In 2015 it was BLM, in 2020 it was CRT, now it’s DEI. Different dog whistle, same dogs. Democrats don’t advance by moving to the center and running as Republicans Lite. That turns off progressives, while people who want Republicans are going to vote for the real thing. Every time the Dems move center, it gives the GOP permission to tack further to the right. Bill Clinton’s triangulation strategy was successful in the short term, but it allowed the right to regroup, entrench, and form the Tea Party. People who suggest this want Republicans to win.[/quote]
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