BillBrasky
#PSF
This country is leaning far more towards populism and identity politics than "left or right"
is Jeff Jackson the presumed frontrunner for the Dems 2022 Senate race?
- Ending slavery
- Giving minorities and women the right to vote
- Pulling America out of every recession and depression caused by austerity policies from conservatives
- Social Security
- Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act
- Ending segregation
- Broadening access to health care for low-income Americans
All of these liberal policies. All of these opposed vehemently by conservatives.
So typical. "Our side has done all the great things accomplished in America and you've done nothing"
I won't even dignify that question with a response.
Stop; you're embarrassing yourself.
Stop; you're embarrassing yourself.
Democrats really need someone who can effectively champion good policy and convince folks it’s not some mad rush to “communism” or government “takeover”.
Of those mentioned, see Buttigieg as probably having the best skill in this.
This country is leaning far more towards populism and identity politics than "left or right"
Yeah Gooner, ending slavery was a Republican idea!
What typical bull shit.
If anything I hope that Dems/Libs get out of this election is that even with a shit head like Donald Trump, there are millions of Americans with varied opinions who just don't get in line and vote how you want them to.
1. Millions want the Country to open up and not shut down.
2. The Economy is and will continue to be the major issue facing Americans. 100 million Americans are vested in the Markets, etc. and it matters.
3. Millions are concerned with the Country leaning away from center and toward the left.
4. And like it or not, The Republican Party is far from dead but alive and breathing.
So, at the end of the day, it looks like Biden will win the popular vote by in the range of 5% including all of the mail in ballot and other voter suppression shenanigans from the GOP. Under a normal electoral college popular vote split, that spread would be a resounding mandate. The Dems have such a natural disadvantage including two wings of the electorate that can't seem to come together at all.
This country is leaning far more towards populism and identity politics than "left or right"