Poll : Now that DNC lost the election will they swing further left or to the center?

Will the democrats move further left or to the center?

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The current Democratic party isn't really that hard Left

If you think it is it's because your obviously so right
Tranny theater at the local library, men in women’s sports, anyone straight is toxic and free housing/heathcare/food for any illegal while ignoring actual Americans isn’t hard left? First thing they are worried about after trump got 270 is the tranny kids and people here illegally? Go more left than that?
 

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This is not the 90s breh. fukk that conservative Democrat party. Move to the left, show a clear contrast to the GOP, or keep losing.

Trump leaned to his base and he won. Kamala was trotting out Liz Cheney begging GOP moderates to vote for her. How that work out :laff:
Breh you're so out of touch. Kamala is the single most progressive candidate the dens have ever fielded. Just because Cheyneys hate trump doesn't make her a centrist.

People are sick of the bullshyt. Your solution is to double down on the bullshyt. Good luck with that. Clinton is the answer

How'd that sex changes for illegals go down with people. Because that's what your advocating for. More type of shyt like that will bury dems for the foreseeable future
 

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This is not the 90s breh. fukk that conservative Democrat party. Move to the left, show a clear contrast to the GOP, or keep losing.

Trump leaned to his base and he won. Kamala was trotting out Liz Cheney begging GOP moderates to vote for her. How that work out :laff:
the country LITERALLY just voted for a right wing platform. leftism was rejected :why:
 

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The current Democratic party isn't really that hard Left

If you think it is it's because your obviously so right
Your right I keep seeing posters saying that but the current Democratic party and by that I mean the ones with real power in the party are neo-liberal center right .

The video explores the origins and context of the Neoliberal era, defining it as a pro-corporate consensus on economic policy and interventionist foreign policy. It discusses how neoliberalism aims to benefit the elite at the expense of societal reforms, with its historical roots dating back to the 1920s conservative order and the New Deal coalition's rise. The narrative touches on pivotal legislation like the Taft-Hartley Act and the influence of conservative groups like the Mont Pelerin Society in promoting neoliberal ideology. The shift towards neoliberalism is linked to influential figures like Milton Friedman and organizations like the Koch brothers, highlighting their efforts to promote deregulation and free markets. Moreover, the video delves into how movements like libertarianism and conservatism evolved over time, shaping the political landscape and leading to the rise of neoliberalism in American politics.
the speaker explains that neoliberalism, at its core, aims to maintain and increase the power and wealth of the elite while resisting reforms that could benefit society at large. It is characterized by corporate liberation theology and a focus on allowing businesses to operate without government intervention. The discussion then shifts to the historical context of the neoliberal era, starting with the conservative order of the 1920s that embraced laissez-faire capitalism. This order, dominated by business republicanism, valued social order, hierarchy, and free markets. The Great Depression led to a political realignment and the rise of the New Deal coalition, which favored big government intervention and bureaucratic expertise to address economic challenges.
the origins of the neoliberal era are examined, starting from the New Deal era that saw income growth for everyone, reduced inequality, and a rising standard of living. The government's expansion and creation of new agencies during this time faced backlash from the right, leading to the rise of detractors who worked behind the scenes to make a comeback from the 1920s conservative coalition. The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947, enacted by the Republicans, is highlighted as a critical piece of legislation that aimed to weaken labor unions and lay the groundwork for the eventual ascension of neoliberal ideology in American politics. Despite facing setbacks, conservatives continued their efforts to rebuild the movement behind the scenes, eventually gaining influence in the 1980s.
how libertarians, influenced by billionaires like the Koch brothers, have adopted talking points such as opposition to the estate tax and government regulations even though these issues may not directly impact them. The discussion then shifts to the development of movement conservatism, which involved various groups like business libertarians, traditionalists, and anti-communists working together towards a common goal. This coalition was further bolstered by the emergence of the religious right and neoconservatives in the late 70s, who, along with a strategic focus on grooming activists and potential officeholders, laid the groundwork for the rise of neoliberalism. The speaker also highlights the role of generations like the late boomers and early Gen Xers in advancing movement conservatism, setting the stage for the Reagan revolution.
neoliberal policies gained validity through think tanks filled with professionals, despite the lack of academic rigor in their studies. These think tanks, like the Rand Corporation and the Cato Institute, provided a facade of respectability to conservative ideas, allowing Republicans to present corporate-friendly policies as scholarly and convincing Democrats to support them. The emergence of these think tanks marked the success of intellectual conservative efforts and resulted in significant influence over lawmakers, ultimately leading to tax breaks and corporate handouts. Additionally, the transition of neoconservatives from the Democratic Party to the right, veering away from their supposed liberal values towards embracing religious and right-wing economic ideologies, is outlined as a rapid shift that raises doubts about their previous liberal affiliations.
 

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Breh you're so out of touch. Kamala is the single most progressive candidate the dens have ever fielded. Just because Cheyneys hate trump doesn't make her a centrist.

People are sick of the bullshyt. Your solution is to double down on the bullshyt. Good luck with that. Clinton is the answer

How'd that sex changes for illegals go down with people. Because that's what your advocating for. More type of shyt like that will bury dems for the foreseeable future
uh yeah that's not a good thing
 

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Go more left than taxpayer money allocated for tranny prisoner sex changes :dead: if you think that’s left you are right wing :dead:

Absolutely fukking delusional
They're really not capable of looking in the mirror. They're just going to keep finger pointing and calling people nazis and shyt
 

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Go more left than taxpayer money allocated for tranny prisoner sex changes :dead: if you think that’s left you are right wing :dead:

Absolutely fukking delusional
I keep saying this is so damaging. It’s like once you find out someone thinks the earth is flat. It clouds your ability to have any further convo with that person on a fundamental level.
 

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Don't let the lgbtq and feminism fool you. Tge democratic party as of 2024 is not really left leaning.

Shyt, the average republican in 1970 is more of a fiscal leftist than a Democrat these days.
How about not having a border. That's as left as it can get. The nonstop identity politics. They absolutely are left leaning.
 
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