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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That dream candidate might to better as an independent. Not only would today’s Dems get all fussy and nitpicky over Obama’s exact racial and sexual and religious identity, they would HATE his old stances on strong borders, marriage between a man and a woman, no men in girls’ locker rooms, etc. The party has progressed a ling way since Obama and since Hillary. And the candidate will have to adapt to the Party, not vice versa. Not even Bernie, with his deep understanding of how migrants suppress American wages, dares to talk about that anymore. He now toes the “no human is illegal” line. Obama and Hillary too. Their old principles have “evolved” massively. They aren’t even running for office! But just to stay relevant, they are all in on migrants and trans folks. [/quote] More nonsense. Dems can’t win unless they are independents?! Trolling well, my friend. [/quote] Dems obviously have the structural advantages of a oarty apparatus. But they also have a lot of ideological and ego-related baggage. Obama 2008 would now be rejected by dcurbanmoms for his Nazi views on migrants and trans folks. There’s no humility. Losing voters is making us angrily double down. Rahm Emanuel wants to come teach us that “it’s the economy, stupid,” but he’s got an uphill battle. [/quote] Obama was president a long time ago. Society evolves, people change. We’re not going back as much as you’d and all the other trolls on this thread would like to. I’m not 100% on board with the Dems, but I don’t have to be because I know without a doubt they are the better party to help American thrive. I’m also not afraid of change. MAGA is constantly looking in the rear view, but the past is gone. BUT you might just be carving out a future you may very well not like because you are scared of change, you’re tapped into the fear. I’d like to go back to the days where we talked about what tax rates should apply or debate which environmental policies are best for us, instead of debating whether we should tax billionaires and if climate change even exists. But, I realize we’re long past that too. We have more in common that you think, if you’d only believe it.[/quote] You may have progressed to a world where men can be women and race is more important than merit and borders are irrelevant. But the voters have not followed you there. [/quote]
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