When you are ready to close the old utility drawer of worn-out D.C. bromides, & you’re ready to understand what really has happened in this country over the past 10 years and how it led to the results of this election, you get this kind of nuance, clarity and scope.
https://open.substack.com/pub/eladnehorai/p/the-deeper-reasons-democrats-lost?r=1sqa3e&utm_medium=ios
https://open.substack.com/pub/eladnehorai/p/the-deeper-reasons-democrats-lost?r=1sqa3e&utm_medium=ios
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I’m beginning to see these as a response to being abused by the right’s narcissism. As if there’s a strategy to correct a group of bullies and cheaters. There isn’t; except to stop playing their game.
Dems have been warned for decades that the status quo was failing, but leadership ignored it all and here we are.
Either the "accomplishments" didn't trickle down (as warned) or Dems messaging is trash.
Either way, refusal to engage base with fresher leadership and better messaging falls on Democrats.
Time to stop pointing fingers & face reality new leaders & strategies needed.
However, those dollars were not enough to impact impoverished voters. We needed several more rounds of it.
Harris did poor job (lacked time) messaging that to disenfranchised.
Racism and misogyny.
Not really the words that come to mind.
@eladn.bsky.social I know you don’t “take requests” but could you please speak to that a bit.
It claims it’s revolutionary, but aims its revolution at the vulnerable, arguing they are the cause of suffering instead of the rich and powerful.
Democrats haven’t addressed that rhetoric at its core.
"The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity."