Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been reliably told by Republicans for the past year or two that the Dems should expect to be completely wiped out because:
1. Dems hate America and are pushing critical race theory in schools;
2. Dems have a transgender agenda and want children to have top/bottom surgery and for boys to play on girls teams;
3. Dems are too woke and they will be punished for their wokeism by everyone;
4. Moms everywhere are angry about covid restrictions and Dems will be punished.
However, Dems have not been wiped off the map and the major candidates pushing these narratives did not win.
Do you think the GOP will have a 'come to Jesus' moment and stop whining about these things after their candidates were not perceived as patriots but instead regarded as losers? Or do you think they will continue trying to peddle issues that no one is interested in buying?
You mean, will the GOP discontinue to create false scandals and issues to rile their base and keep people angry?
No, that is their playbook.
How is this a false scandal? Montgomery County literally hosts Drag Queen Story Hour at public parks with public funds:
https://montgomeryparks.org/events/drag-queen-story-time-6-copy/
Did a Republican hack the county’s website?
Republicans lost because of Trump, not because of their stances on CRT and trans issues. Dave Chapelle campaigned for Ben Jealous in 2018 and is considered far right by this board even though he’s the most popular comedian in the country and beloved by Democrats in the real world. Bill Maher donated $1M to Obama and is as critical of Trump as anyone and is constantly pointing out far left lunacy on trans and CRT issues. Skepticism about transitioning children and CRT related curriculum in public schools is a mainstream concern. Please don’t think all of us are dumb enough to fall for your gaslighting.
The Dems won because it Roe overreach and the stench of Trump. If Roe never fell and Trump didn’t insert himself into any of these races or get obscenely cooky candidates nominated this would have a been a very different midterm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
If you think the outcome was a backlash against anti-trans etc stuff then you are misreading the results. The two main issues Republicans got backlash against were abortion and 2020 election denialism. The Dems need to learn from this as well. Stop giving the social issues oxygen and learn to respond in a way that attracts the middle.
I don't think the voters gave a rat's ass about the trans stuff and all that time and energy and money invested by republicans on that issue cost them. they could hav used that time and energy and money to actually try to attract some votes.
This entire “war on schools” agenda by the rightwing - CRT, “grooming,” “gender ideology,” etc - was created to deflect from mass shootings at schools.
That’s it.
Think about who benefits from over-the-top Strawman scenarios that are not happening at schools? And also might make elements of the public feel less sympathetic toward students and educators? If you attack schools on all these issues, you’re no longer talking about Uvalde. And, in fact, maybe those darn teachers had it comin’
Again, this is from Montgomery County’s own website:
https://montgomeryparks.org/events/drag-queen-story-time-6-copy/
Exposing young grade school aged kids to scantily dressed people of any gender on the public dime is okay with you? I bet at least 80% of the country is not okay with this.
Democrats are right to hammer Trump and decry post Roe overreach and lunacy. But please don’t think advocating for Drag Queen Story Hours is a ticket to political success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
If you think the outcome was a backlash against anti-trans etc stuff then you are misreading the results. The two main issues Republicans got backlash against were abortion and 2020 election denialism. The Dems need to learn from this as well. Stop giving the social issues oxygen and learn to respond in a way that attracts the middle.
I don't think the voters gave a rat's ass about the trans stuff and all that time and energy and money invested by republicans on that issue cost them. they could hav used that time and energy and money to actually try to attract some votes.
This entire “war on schools” agenda by the rightwing - CRT, “grooming,” “gender ideology,” etc - was created to deflect from mass shootings at schools.
That’s it.
Think about who benefits from over-the-top Strawman scenarios that are not happening at schools? And also might make elements of the public feel less sympathetic toward students and educators? If you attack schools on all these issues, you’re no longer talking about Uvalde. And, in fact, maybe those darn teachers had it comin’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
If you think the outcome was a backlash against anti-trans etc stuff then you are misreading the results. The two main issues Republicans got backlash against were abortion and 2020 election denialism. The Dems need to learn from this as well. Stop giving the social issues oxygen and learn to respond in a way that attracts the middle.
I don't think the voters gave a rat's ass about the trans stuff and all that time and energy and money invested by republicans on that issue cost them. they could hav used that time and energy and money to actually try to attract some votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been reliably told by Republicans for the past year or two that the Dems should expect to be completely wiped out because:
1. Dems hate America and are pushing critical race theory in schools;
2. Dems have a transgender agenda and want children to have top/bottom surgery and for boys to play on girls teams;
3. Dems are too woke and they will be punished for their wokeism by everyone;
4. Moms everywhere are angry about covid restrictions and Dems will be punished.
However, Dems have not been wiped off the map and the major candidates pushing these narratives did not win.
Do you think the GOP will have a 'come to Jesus' moment and stop whining about these things after their candidates were not perceived as patriots but instead regarded as losers? Or do you think they will continue trying to peddle issues that no one is interested in buying?
You mean, will the GOP discontinue to create false scandals and issues to rile their base and keep people angry?
No, that is their playbook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
If you think the outcome was a backlash against anti-trans etc stuff then you are misreading the results. The two main issues Republicans got backlash against were abortion and 2020 election denialism. The Dems need to learn from this as well. Stop giving the social issues oxygen and learn to respond in a way that attracts the middle.
I don't think the voters gave a rat's ass about the trans stuff and all that time and energy and money invested by republicans on that issue cost them. they could hav used that time and energy and money to actually try to attract some votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
If you think the outcome was a backlash against anti-trans etc stuff then you are misreading the results. The two main issues Republicans got backlash against were abortion and 2020 election denialism. The Dems need to learn from this as well. Stop giving the social issues oxygen and learn to respond in a way that attracts the middle.
I don't think the voters gave a rat's ass about the trans stuff and all that time and energy and money invested by republicans on that issue cost them. they could hav used that time and energy and money to actually try to attract some votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
If you think the outcome was a backlash against anti-trans etc stuff then you are misreading the results. The two main issues Republicans got backlash against were abortion and 2020 election denialism. The Dems need to learn from this as well. Stop giving the social issues oxygen and learn to respond in a way that attracts the middle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Of course it hurt them. Instead of attracting voters by representing their views on protecting reproductive rights and protecting democracy from coup attempts, they wasted their time carrying on about these issues of little consequence to voters. Are you not paying attention to where the votes materialized this cycle?
Anonymous wrote:Why would they? None of those things hurt them this election, and they all probably helped. What hurt them was 2020 denialism and abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are exceptions of course, but generally speaking the Dems outperformed expectations in close races when the R candidates were Trumpist election deniers and/or pushing extreme anti abortion/contraception agendas. Rs fared better when they avoided these these issues. (Ex: Desantis landslide). CRT and trans ideology remain deeply unpopular with Rs and independents.
DiSantis won because of voter suppression, full stop. Do you honestly think over a million Dems who voted in 2020 simply decided not to vote this year?
Anonymous wrote:Well, the Rs have no actual policies to talk about, so fear is basically the only thing they’ve got
They will double down. This nonsense wins in some states (cough Florida cough), so they will keep going
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are exceptions of course, but generally speaking the Dems outperformed expectations in close races when the R candidates were Trumpist election deniers and/or pushing extreme anti abortion/contraception agendas. Rs fared better when they avoided these these issues. (Ex: Desantis landslide). CRT and trans ideology remain deeply unpopular with Rs and independents.
DiSantis won because of voter suppression, full stop. Do you honestly think over a million Dems who voted in 2020 simply decided not to vote this year?
What a crock of $hit. And, learn to spell his name since he will become president in the future... DeSantis.
What you don't realize, or fail to admit is that many Democrats actually voted for him. Stop listening to idiotic, uneducated rubes like Ana Navarro.