Panelist on pbs live election coverage was saying Harris ran a flawless campaign. They just dont get it.
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You have no way of knowing that because anti-genocide voters basically didn’t show up.
how do you know what they did?
Nate Silver said a few days ago that the pollsters were making the race look closer than it actually was
https://www.thedailybeast.com/nate-silver-cheating-pollsters-are-putting-finger-on-the-scale/
The DNC needs to be cleaned out. Every last person in leadership there needs to be fired and blacklisted.
Its a historic win for accelerationists I guess. Viva la revolution.
Sometimes I wonder if the centrists are crypto-accelerationists, because they always run to the center for nonexistent votes like clockwork, and predictably always lose.
I think the dnc feared a desantis candidate more than they did a trump.
Only a small handfull of countries in the world dont at least claim to be democratic. Heres a map. https://www.reddit.com/r/Maps/comments/1b0md42/countries_that_dont_claim_to_be_democratic/?chainedPosts=t3_1cfr8lx
Some thing that also might have played into this "brokenness" you speak of:
- The dems saying the economy is fine -- or great even--when the public feels its not made the dems look out of touch.
- The DNC supporting a far right wing war and counting on the base to get 100% behind them.
- The dem candidate running to the right to look for republican votes in their ground game and losing a steady amount of votes from their base every day for a month without a strategy change.
- The dem candidate failing to renounce or suggest they'd depart from policies that poll extremely unpopularly.
Back when I was younger "slamming" meant something. But lately its meant a hot stone massage and a bj behind the curtain.
agreed, Dem centrists havent even reached the concerned letter writing stage over a genocide. Thet are pretty far from any revolution.
Any cortortion you have to in order to not ask the leadership any questions whatsoever, or question their motivations or strategy even a little bit. You'll go far in corporate life.