Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Can any Democrat articulate a 2028 candidate that is electable in a national election, and a 2028 message that is more substantive and original than "anything but Trump"? I bet you can't.
So tiresome. Dozens of posts listing viable candidates, and most Democratic positions are moderate and popular (until maligned by Fox News). You’re the ones with the headache now, because Don’s poll numbers are dropping like a rock and the Administration has ZERO to show for its first 100 days other than a looming, self-inflicted recession. Want to know a winning Democratic messsge? How about basic economic competence.
This.
The song about Democratic Party failure is not really resonating as the disaster of Trump’s first two months become apparent.
Please for the love of God look at the polling data. The Democrats are less popular than Trump now, even with Trump’s popularity dropping.
God I am so tired of Democrat delusions.
Except 4 years ago, just how popular was the GOP after losing and J6?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also the DCUM type community is laughed at by most of this country. The ones that do the actual work to keep this country afloat.
What exactly do you think people on here do for work. Many people on here are just regular people working those regular jobs that keep this country afloat.
I am sick of people from outside DC who blather on about how superior they are. You are not. Most people here are just like people everywhere else with the same hopes and the same problems. You just want someone to scapegoat because you are a miserable jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Can any Democrat articulate a 2028 candidate that is electable in a national election, and a 2028 message that is more substantive and original than "anything but Trump"? I bet you can't.
So tiresome. Dozens of posts listing viable candidates, and most Democratic positions are moderate and popular (until maligned by Fox News). You’re the ones with the headache now, because Don’s poll numbers are dropping like a rock and the Administration has ZERO to show for its first 100 days other than a looming, self-inflicted recession. Want to know a winning Democratic messsge? How about basic economic competence.
This.
The song about Democratic Party failure is not really resonating as the disaster of Trump’s first two months become apparent.
Please for the love of God look at the polling data. The Democrats are less popular than Trump now, even with Trump’s popularity dropping.
God I am so tired of Democrat delusions.
Except 4 years ago, just how popular was the GOP after losing and J6?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Can any Democrat articulate a 2028 candidate that is electable in a national election, and a 2028 message that is more substantive and original than "anything but Trump"? I bet you can't.
So tiresome. Dozens of posts listing viable candidates, and most Democratic positions are moderate and popular (until maligned by Fox News). You’re the ones with the headache now, because Don’s poll numbers are dropping like a rock and the Administration has ZERO to show for its first 100 days other than a looming, self-inflicted recession. Want to know a winning Democratic messsge? How about basic economic competence.
This.
The song about Democratic Party failure is not really resonating as the disaster of Trump’s first two months become apparent.
Please for the love of God look at the polling data. The Democrats are less popular than Trump now, even with Trump’s popularity dropping.
God I am so tired of Democrat delusions.
Anonymous wrote:Yup those signs got so old. Country grew old of the virtue signalers. Aka DCUM liberals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Can any Democrat articulate a 2028 candidate that is electable in a national election, and a 2028 message that is more substantive and original than "anything but Trump"? I bet you can't.
So tiresome. Dozens of posts listing viable candidates, and most Democratic positions are moderate and popular (until maligned by Fox News). You’re the ones with the headache now, because Don’s poll numbers are dropping like a rock and the Administration has ZERO to show for its first 100 days other than a looming, self-inflicted recession. Want to know a winning Democratic messsge? How about basic economic competence.
This.
The song about Democratic Party failure is not really resonating as the disaster of Trump’s first two months become apparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Can any Democrat articulate a 2028 candidate that is electable in a national election, and a 2028 message that is more substantive and original than "anything but Trump"? I bet you can't.
So tiresome. Dozens of posts listing viable candidates, and most Democratic positions are moderate and popular (until maligned by Fox News). You’re the ones with the headache now, because Don’s poll numbers are dropping like a rock and the Administration has ZERO to show for its first 100 days other than a looming, self-inflicted recession. Want to know a winning Democratic messsge? How about basic economic competence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Don’t all political parties claim to be right? Has Donald Trump or the Republican Party ever admitted a mistake?
He doesn’t need to. He and his party are winning. That is a significant contrast to where the Democrats are now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Can any Democrat articulate a 2028 candidate that is electable in a national election, and a 2028 message that is more substantive and original than "anything but Trump"? I bet you can't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The takeaway from this thread is that Democrats are not ready to admit any past mistakes nor are they serious about trying to win back the House in 2026.
Pretty much. The consensus seems to be that the best course of action is to explain to voters even more that they are wrong and Democrats are always right in all things.
Don’t all political parties claim to be right? Has Donald Trump or the Republican Party ever admitted a mistake?