What that gotta do with him being wrong? All you said is that MSNBC is p*ssy.
We need insiders, not people complaining about media coverage.
Don’t tell me how right you are, when you’re on the outside.
What that gotta do with him being wrong? All you said is that MSNBC is p*ssy.
If your take away from trump winning is to shame democrat voters... then dems is losing in 2028 tooWe need to start shaming voters again. Trump proved it works.
LEADERS LEAD. Followers chase.
The elections for them have been rigged, like BernieYour side should show us how it’s done and win in those states if the liberal ideology is that far inferior no?
The elections for them have been rigged, like Bernie
Nina would be on her 12th term by now if they didn’t coalesce against her
Just a gut feeling I have based on asking moderate cacs who voted third party in a swing state and criticism Walz received online from non dem voters.
Walz was seen as in the closet and gay. I completely disagree with that notion obviously but a black woman at the top of the ticket and a closeted gay man as her VP was too much for the vulnerable minded cacs to handle.
IMO Beshear was the best choice
I also don’t see how you can claim it was “bad math” we don’t know how things would play out if she was more pro Palestinian.
She could have lost by bigger margins if she went anti Zionist. The media has been in the bag of Trump for years and any controversy would be weaponized against her
I disagree about Beshear but I understand what you’re saying generally. The Dems need a positive masculine celebrity like The Rock to run to get that non Harlem taint off of emBeshear comes off astoo, quiet as kept.
IMO it should've been Newsom or Shapiro. It's getting harder to find truly masculine white male Democrats with national appeal. Even Jon Ossoff from Georgia looks gay.
I’m more of a Dave Bautista fan myselfI disagree about Beshear but I understand what you’re saying generally. The Dems need a positive masculine celebrity like The Rock to run to get that non Harlem taint off of em
You win in those states by actually offering something, but hey let's do the same nep liberalism game over and over
The entire country went to the right this election, nothing to do with progressive policies in Michigan or Minnesota. New Jersey and New York went significantly to the right and are ran on neoliberalism agendas. The reality is we seen a top down backlash caused by bidens ineffective corporate tenure that was rooted in neoliberalism.Dems in Michigan and Minnesota lost seats after implementing a slew of progressive policies. Sherrod Brown also lost his seat despite being very pro worker, and Kamala (if I'm remembering correctly) did better in Vermont than Bernie.
If your theory is correct, why did all this occur?