Seriously. If one more Democrat leans out of his ivory tower to shout down at me to tell me that I’m totally rich and safe now while I’m paying three hundred bucks for a weeks groceries for my family on the same money I made five years ago I’m going to lose my goddamned mind.
What doesn’t make sense to me, is that even though you’re right, I don’t see how that would make someone vote for Trump who already wasn’t going to vote for him.
The problem isn’t the left deciding to vote for trump. It’s the left fracturing between multiple candidates from (D) and (I) while trump’s people are all on board with him. It’s the exact thing that happened in 2016.
They aren’t going to vote for Trump, they just aren’t going to vote for Biden, and they aren’t going to tell their friends to vote, and they aren’t going to get out the vote in their communities or drive people to the polls.
Imagine a politically active person last election went to their mosque or temple and made sure that their elders had a ride to the polls and the young people got registered to vote and people understood the issues.
Now imagine that she decides that she isn’t going to put in those efforts for a person that rubber stamps genocide and lies about how poor everyone she knows has gotten.
Not one person in this story voted for Trump, but how many votes did Biden lose?
You need to stop seeing this as a binary problem because that’s exactly why Democrats keep losing against weak unpopular candidates.
They want change, but they do not want to change. Many have always dem or rep so they vote out of habbit again and again. They complain about things getting worse and people offering solutions are regected in favor of a ‘solution’ they understand.
I think the main problem for the Democrats are apathy and people not voting at all, rather than people actually voting for Trump. The Trump voters will be the same, but they will actually vote.
Seriously. If one more Democrat leans out of his ivory tower to shout down at me to tell me that I’m totally rich and safe now while I’m paying three hundred bucks for a weeks groceries for my family on the same money I made five years ago I’m going to lose my goddamned mind.
What doesn’t make sense to me, is that even though you’re right, I don’t see how that would make someone vote for Trump who already wasn’t going to vote for him.
The problem isn’t the left deciding to vote for trump. It’s the left fracturing between multiple candidates from (D) and (I) while trump’s people are all on board with him. It’s the exact thing that happened in 2016.
The problem is that, even when Democrats win the popular vote, they still lose the election due to gerrymandering.
Yes The actual problem is they cheat
They aren’t going to vote for Trump, they just aren’t going to vote for Biden, and they aren’t going to tell their friends to vote, and they aren’t going to get out the vote in their communities or drive people to the polls.
Imagine a politically active person last election went to their mosque or temple and made sure that their elders had a ride to the polls and the young people got registered to vote and people understood the issues.
Now imagine that she decides that she isn’t going to put in those efforts for a person that rubber stamps genocide and lies about how poor everyone she knows has gotten.
Not one person in this story voted for Trump, but how many votes did Biden lose?
You need to stop seeing this as a binary problem because that’s exactly why Democrats keep losing against weak unpopular candidates.
They want change, but they do not want to change. Many have always dem or rep so they vote out of habbit again and again. They complain about things getting worse and people offering solutions are regected in favor of a ‘solution’ they understand.
I think the main problem for the Democrats are apathy and people not voting at all, rather than people actually voting for Trump. The Trump voters will be the same, but they will actually vote.
Dems are winning elections and have done so every cycle since 2016
A few more “victories” like that and we’re all going to be in the bread lines.