Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at the people calling Newsom a centrist.
Anyway, the ads write themselves. GOP just needs to have video of Newsom saying you can’t see your family for Thanksgiving, then show him having unmasked meal with a huge group of random people himself, then show him shutting down public schools for months, with his own kids continuing to go to their private in person, etc. and then the message RULES FOR YOU, NOT ME.
Those ads will fit right in with the recent no kings protests.
They can also include how Newsom had an affair with someone on his campaign team, to make it clear that he doesn’t have morals in his personal life either.
Then they can show ads of all the filth in California, hosing down human poop in the streets every morning, notices that the glass companies are completely out of stock of glass from all the smash and grabs that are continually allowed to happen, and then show the mass exodus out of California from the tax base and say that people are voting with their feet. Including people like beloved in and out heiress with deep family ties to California who say that California is too hard to have a family in and too hard to have a business.
It will be handing a win straight to the GOP.
What parts of California do you visit where you see filth?
Anonymous wrote:It also may be too late for us to credibly pivot to normalcy. The centrists are right that we have to back off of woke excesses. But after Covid and the trans push, normal flyover folks don’t trust Democrats to be normal, even if our candidates look and act normal. We all think, with good reason, that JD Vance is a crazy right winger. But the average moderate family anywhere outside of blue coastal cities considers him way more normal than Tim Walz. Walz wasn’t perfect as a “regular guy.” People like Beshear and Shapiro would be better. But Biden was supposed to be a regular guy centrist too, and didn’t turn out that way in the eyes of swing voters. Even if Beshear or Shapiro apologize for Covid excesses and trans excesses, swing voters won’t trust them. And, by the way, if they did apologize for Covid and trans excesses, we dcurbans would hate them for it. Beshear and Shapiro look the part for a return to common sense. But the party branding is wrong. In spite of Trump’s crazy excesses, the Republican *party* owns the “common sense” branding in the eyes of swing voters. Houston, we have a serious problem. Andy Beshear and AOC are the possible paths. Neither one of them can unite the party or excite swing voters.
Anonymous wrote:lol at the people calling Newsom a centrist.
Anyway, the ads write themselves. GOP just needs to have video of Newsom saying you can’t see your family for Thanksgiving, then show him having unmasked meal with a huge group of random people himself, then show him shutting down public schools for months, with his own kids continuing to go to their private in person, etc. and then the message RULES FOR YOU, NOT ME.
Those ads will fit right in with the recent no kings protests.
They can also include how Newsom had an affair with someone on his campaign team, to make it clear that he doesn’t have morals in his personal life either.
Then they can show ads of all the filth in California, hosing down human poop in the streets every morning, notices that the glass companies are completely out of stock of glass from all the smash and grabs that are continually allowed to happen, and then show the mass exodus out of California from the tax base and say that people are voting with their feet. Including people like beloved in and out heiress with deep family ties to California who say that California is too hard to have a family in and too hard to have a business.
It will be handing a win straight to the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:It also may be too late for us to credibly pivot to normalcy. The centrists are right that we have to back off of woke excesses. But after Covid and the trans push, normal flyover folks don’t trust Democrats to be normal, even if our candidates look and act normal. We all think, with good reason, that JD Vance is a crazy right winger. But the average moderate family anywhere outside of blue coastal cities considers him way more normal than Tim Walz. Walz wasn’t perfect as a “regular guy.” People like Beshear and Shapiro would be better. But Biden was supposed to be a regular guy centrist too, and didn’t turn out that way in the eyes of swing voters. Even if Beshear or Shapiro apologize for Covid excesses and trans excesses, swing voters won’t trust them. And, by the way, if they did apologize for Covid and trans excesses, we dcurbans would hate them for it. Beshear and Shapiro look the part for a return to common sense. But the party branding is wrong. In spite of Trump’s crazy excesses, the Republican *party* owns the “common sense” branding in the eyes of swing voters. Houston, we have a serious problem. Andy Beshear and AOC are the possible paths. Neither one of them can unite the party or excite swing voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2028 is hard to predict because there will still be enough Boomers to maintain their Boomer voting habits that someone like Shapiro could run and win the nomination. However, the Boomers are slowly leaving this world and voting habits will abruptly shift thereafter.
But as we are seeing in NYC and Minneapolis, don't rule out an extreme socialist finally breaking through for the Democrats.
The Democrats need the Boomers to win. They were the only group where Democrats expanded support in the last election.
Anonymous wrote:
What are Mark Cuban’s qualifications? And don’t tell me that because he’s a rich businessman he’s just what America needs. We’ve all had enough billionaires fking up the country.
Anonymous wrote:2028 is hard to predict because there will still be enough Boomers to maintain their Boomer voting habits that someone like Shapiro could run and win the nomination. However, the Boomers are slowly leaving this world and voting habits will abruptly shift thereafter.
But as we are seeing in NYC and Minneapolis, don't rule out an extreme socialist finally breaking through for the Democrats.