Funny… the GOP is quite literally a fucking cult but the Dems are the ones that need to rebrand? Have we all just given up calling out the insanity? Here’s a new line for your post: “The GOP is evil and must be destroyed.”
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Yeah, there’s all these frustrated “blame democrats” Bros who think it’s their time to shine by promoting a liberal version of the Trump cult.
People didn’t vote for the twice-impeached, convicted felon because he offered a $20 minimum wage, taxing the rich, and working toward healthcare for all.
It is and it must, but the Democrats COULD NOT CONVINCE VOTERS of that, at least not the ever-shrinking pool of voters whose votes can potentially be swayed.
They don’t need to rebrand (I f’ing hate that term), they need to get back to their roots; the working class. Every time I saw a celeb endorsement of Harris & the appearances at rallies I cringed. The avg working person does not give a FUCK about celeb endorsements. The party chair is to blame.
. . . the Left as consumed with gender multiplicity, pronouns, open borders, DEI, and basically wanting to give their jobs away to other people. And the Left basically falls into the trap of HELPING them do it.
That’s whats frustrating about this discussion. The Left twists itself into pretzels to reach people but the Right are evil f’ing liars & everyone just shrugs. When 54% of US adults read at less > 6th grade reading level we have a generational problem, not a branding one.
This is just MHO, but the Left needs to clearly get the message across that it's not about changing your life and definitely no about coming after your children to reprogram, it's about ensuring safety, respect, and rights for EVERYONE. The Right will keep hammering away with their scare . . .
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People didn’t vote for the twice-impeached, convicted felon because he offered a $20 minimum wage, taxing the rich, and working toward healthcare for all.
Dems ARE doing more for the working class already than Trump and Musk ever will, but somehow they can't convince working-class voters of that.
The GOP has very effectively "branded" . . .