Anonymous wrote:Iowa has a pretty strong competitor against Joni Ernst, but maybe she'll end up sleeping with all of the voters so they vote for her
Anonymous wrote:Iowa has a pretty strong competitor against Joni Ernst, but maybe she'll end up sleeping with all of the voters so they vote for her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By 2026 we won’t be having real elections lol
The story is, Trump will declare martial law on Sunday.
On Easter? JFC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing that makes me nervous is how White the Hands Off protests were. We already have total Democratic voting commitment from all the white progressives and laid off federal employee types. Trump bit into our expected margins with black folks and hispanic folks last time. We still have most of those folks voting for us, but we had very few marching for us. How can we get those groups fired up? The DOGE stuff and the stock market stuff don’t seem to be resonating.
Black Americans have said all over social media they’re sitting it out. 1/ they didn’t create this mess, and 2/ the police will use them to declare martial law. I’ve seen dozens of people online say that’s why they’re sitting it out, FYI. I’m sure Black DCUM can weigh in.
The same folks who who voted in the 2018 midterms to give Dems control of the House will do the same in 2026 and the same 80 million folks that voted against Trump in 2020 will do the same in 2028. Stop overthinking things. This is the exact same scenario that played out during Trump's 1st term. Trump's approval ratings are quickly sagging to the pitiful Trump/Biden 40% threshold and we all know that level of disapproval means disaster up and down the party ticket.
If a Bush, Reagan, Romney, McCain or any other normal GOP politician from the past was in office, there would be reason for concern. Trump is very giving to the opposition party when he is in office. We've been here before. Act like it.
It is more likely that Trump will declare martial law and suspend any future elections/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing that makes me nervous is how White the Hands Off protests were. We already have total Democratic voting commitment from all the white progressives and laid off federal employee types. Trump bit into our expected margins with black folks and hispanic folks last time. We still have most of those folks voting for us, but we had very few marching for us. How can we get those groups fired up? The DOGE stuff and the stock market stuff don’t seem to be resonating.
Black and brown people are extra afraid. I'm not even the "wrong kind of brown person", and it made me horribly nervous just to travel overseas, although I am a US citizen. We have targets on our backs, so until things improve, most of us are keeping our heads down and working in ways that don't bring attention to ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing that makes me nervous is how White the Hands Off protests were. We already have total Democratic voting commitment from all the white progressives and laid off federal employee types. Trump bit into our expected margins with black folks and hispanic folks last time. We still have most of those folks voting for us, but we had very few marching for us. How can we get those groups fired up? The DOGE stuff and the stock market stuff don’t seem to be resonating.
Black Americans have said all over social media they’re sitting it out. 1/ they didn’t create this mess, and 2/ the police will use them to declare martial law. I’ve seen dozens of people online say that’s why they’re sitting it out, FYI. I’m sure Black DCUM can weigh in.
The same folks who who voted in the 2018 midterms to give Dems control of the House will do the same in 2026 and the same 80 million folks that voted against Trump in 2020 will do the same in 2028. Stop overthinking things. This is the exact same scenario that played out during Trump's 1st term. Trump's approval ratings are quickly sagging to the pitiful Trump/Biden 40% threshold and we all know that level of disapproval means disaster up and down the party ticket.
If a Bush, Reagan, Romney, McCain or any other normal GOP politician from the past was in office, there would be reason for concern. Trump is very giving to the opposition party when he is in office. We've been here before. Act like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing that makes me nervous is how White the Hands Off protests were. We already have total Democratic voting commitment from all the white progressives and laid off federal employee types. Trump bit into our expected margins with black folks and hispanic folks last time. We still have most of those folks voting for us, but we had very few marching for us. How can we get those groups fired up? The DOGE stuff and the stock market stuff don’t seem to be resonating.
You need to worry about getting white women of all ages fired up and onboard. White women voted for Trump. Worry about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing that makes me nervous is how White the Hands Off protests were. We already have total Democratic voting commitment from all the white progressives and laid off federal employee types. Trump bit into our expected margins with black folks and hispanic folks last time. We still have most of those folks voting for us, but we had very few marching for us. How can we get those groups fired up? The DOGE stuff and the stock market stuff don’t seem to be resonating.
Black Americans have said all over social media they’re sitting it out. 1/ they didn’t create this mess, and 2/ the police will use them to declare martial law. I’ve seen dozens of people online say that’s why they’re sitting it out, FYI. I’m sure Black DCUM can weigh in.
The same folks who who voted in the 2018 midterms to give Dems control of the House will do the same in 2026 and the same 80 million folks that voted against Trump in 2020 will do the same in 2028. Stop overthinking things. This is the exact same scenario that played out during Trump's 1st term. Trump's approval ratings are quickly sagging to the pitiful Trump/Biden 40% threshold and we all know that level of disapproval means disaster up and down the party ticket.
If a Bush, Reagan, Romney, McCain or any other normal GOP politician from the past was in office, there would be reason for concern. Trump is very giving to the opposition party when he is in office. We've been here before. Act like it.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing that makes me nervous is how White the Hands Off protests were. We already have total Democratic voting commitment from all the white progressives and laid off federal employee types. Trump bit into our expected margins with black folks and hispanic folks last time. We still have most of those folks voting for us, but we had very few marching for us. How can we get those groups fired up? The DOGE stuff and the stock market stuff don’t seem to be resonating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By 2026 we won’t be having real elections lol
The story is, Trump will declare martial law on Sunday.