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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yawn. You are clearly a Gen Z since you don’t remember just a few short years ago the young Bernie Bros were going to propel the progressive agenda into power. Except no one turned up at the polls to vote. Every election cycle young people like yourself think they are they have some special new plan and momentum. Yet they never mastery in the numbers. [b]But let me guess, “this time it’s different”. We’ll see about that.[/b] [/quote] Well, Republicans died off in excess numbers during COVID. Also, old people overwhelmingly voted for Trump and 12-13 million will have died by 2024. So maybe this time is different.[/quote] [b]The problem is polling never captures the silent majority effectively. You all were shocked Hillary lost.[/b] What they have a hard time detecting are how many potential voters are being swayed to vote against the Dems because of Biden’s inflation, open borders mass migration, fentanyl pouring into the country, out of control crime, people with penises playing sports with people with vaginas, shutting down of schools, etc. It’s going to be a rude awakening next year when you learn you can’t rely on 18-20 year olds, who are still in their mom’s basements smoking weed and playing video games, to vote. [/quote] Polling was just about spot on in 2016. The key states that Trump ended up winning were comfortably within the margin of error. We weren't shocked because the polls showed a landslide for Clinton and systematically excluded MAGAs and Independents who swung toward Trump but were too shy to talk about it to pollsters. That didn't happen. We were shocked because we couldn't believe that there were enough people in a few key swing states that were gullible and/or dumb enough to pull the lever for a conman whose presidency was very obviously going to be a trainwreck. We had more faith in our fellow countrymen. Alas, they did not return the favor. The rest of your post only resonates with terminally addled Fox News viewers. Those of us living in the real world can see right through the distortion and contrived culture war claptrap. Perhaps after 2024 the GOP will finally understand that it has to excise the cancer that's eating away at the party (and our nation). But, knowing the GOP, they'll probably quadruple down and tell themselves "this time, it'll be different," much to the detriment of the country. Sad.[/quote] Nice dissertation. I just think it is hilarious your strategy is going to be to rely on 18-20 years olds to vote. 😂[/quote] Certainly less hilarious and more grounded in reality than crowing endlessly about huge red waves only to have the party out of power win historically few seats in a midterm election.[/quote] They always forget that. It was supposed to be a red wave, it was [i]their year[/i]. The media spent months prognosticating on how the Democrats were going to lose it all and why… only for it to be a small fart in a bathtub. Oh and abortion. Democrats keep outstripping their margins in special elections since the GOP overturned Roe. Look out, Republicans. [/quote] Oh please, Democrats lost huge numbers of voters in very blue areas like NJ when Murphy was running. If that doesn’t set off alarm bells for Dems then nothing ever will, and they’ll be in a world of hurt come elections. People are sick of out of control liberal policies increasing crime everywhere. [/quote]
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