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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You'd think with the unpopularity of Trump and the hundreds of thousands on the march for the No Kings protests that Democrats would be in good shape. But good lord, the Democratic Party is a mess. The fact that 25 year old David Hogg was the Vice Chairman of the DNC to begin with is ridiculous. Not to mention Randi Weingarten, probably the most loathed person in America among parents who remember how she wrecked an entire generation of kids when she shut down public schools for a year and a half. Combine that with geriatric and out of touch Chuck Schumer and mopey Hakeem Jeffries as the present leaders of the Democratic Party. I mean, really? This is the Democrat's chosen alternative to Donald Trump? I think the post-Trump Republican Party will be a more effective way to generate change. Democrats are so far down the rabbit hole of intersectionality and identity that they have left the real world. It is not an effective party anymore. And the incompetence and internal politics of the DNC reflect that. Let's be real. Democrats have not risen to this moment in time at all. And that's not likely to change. I think a better strategy is to get involved in Republican primaries and find the sane candidates there. Because Democrats are hopeless. [/quote] Good try there. The GOP—now MAGA—party has not been on the right side of most issues for decades. There’s no reason to think that a party that has so wholeheartedly embraced someone like Trump will have any redeeming qualities after he is gone.[/quote] Disagree. Many of us think the GOP is finally on the right side of most issues. [/quote] You are right, but the problem is that Trump got a lot of soft support. Support that will not last and certainly won't last if Vance is the candidate.[/quote] The soft support that has swung from party to party in each of the three most recent elections will continue to do so every four years until we elect a normal and competent POTUS again. [/quote] True....but you need to remember that many soft support voters (who swung from party to party in each of the three most recent elections) also voted for Harris. I am one of them. It's not enough. I'm going to wait it out...see who the candidates will be in 2028 and hopefully be able to vote based on the policies not the person. I was at a loss during this last election - I would have voted for any other Republican candidate - I did not vote for Trump in the primaries and did not vote for Trump for POTUS.[/quote]
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