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This cycle literally didn't bear this thinking out at all though.Demorats lost their way being the party of the blue collar, middle class and minority people.
They become what the old RINO GOP was. Rich Elites with celebrity endorsements that live in a fantasy utopia world.
Reality smacked them in the face in this election. They either move back to the middle, or get their *** handed to them the next few election cycles.
We watched them move passed the center and ended up outflanking and being more hawkish than even the GOP on hot button issues and none of that mattered at all. It was a throwback to a national campaign from 2 decades ago that didn't take into account the present realities of the electorate.
Doing that again with a white man in 4 years instead isn't gonna change the fact that half the country categorically won't check that D no matter how close their policies mirror what they claim.
Doesn't matter how far they move towards the center, they're gonna be branded as radical communists destroying America NO MATTER WHAT.
Happened to Obama, happened to Hillary, happened to Biden, happened to Kamala and it happens to every single democrat running for office irregardless of their own personal ideological leanings. That's nothing new nor will it change.
All that red scare rhetoric has been hammered home from the GOP long enough that it truly doesn't matter anymore if that's actually the case or not. It's not the first time being used in the countries history either because the playbook still resonates no matter how little the average voter even understands about those concepts/terms.
So when it's damned if you do, damned if you don't regardless, why continue? Even with all that being said, they still manage to win when they're delivering a bold, forward thinking vision and alternative for the country instead of defending deeply unpopular status quos banking on voters prefering staying the course when we've been seeing a volatile electorate in consecutive insurgent cycles.
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