I do n’t care if Trump’s resounding victory makes me feel unappreciative. I want to take pleasure in the time in every way feasible after seeing what the left has done to this nation for the past four decades.
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And boy, did I find a lot of satisfaction from the Washington Post’s terrible vote postmortem. The article claims that Democrats ignored warning signs of their declining support for the working class, especially since there are n’t many significant labor union testimonials, which is completely accurate. As a result, Trump has created a multicultural, working-class activity that may make it difficult for Democrats to win in the future.
Before the vote, CNN’s Van Jones was worried that his party’s rely on using stars to promote their message had n’t job, and that proved to be true. Relying on rich celebrities as messengers is n’t going to resonate with working-class voters.
They are currently in serious trouble, and even the Washington Post is of the opinion that changing the Democratic Party’s leadership could n’t resolve deeper problems.
The vote was the one who lost in the process, the papers claimed, regardless of who was on the seat and who was directing the show. ” By a rocky ratio, Americans did not approve of Biden’s president. They believed that the nation was heading in the wrong direction by an even greater ratio. They pleaded for a fresh path from Democrats, who had never found an answer.
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The Democrat Party is now wrestling with how it lost but decisively and how it misunderstood the American voter. Trump made gains with almost every one demographic group, leaving him poised to possibly get all seven battleground states and the popular vote.
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Some “fault the Obama-era technocrats,” according to some, who” first sneered at Biden from the outside — hobbling his election — just to meet the Harris strategy and cast themselves as saviors, armed with great information but a bad understanding of British anger at this time.”
And yet, [campaign manager Jen ] O’Malley Dillon, who they accuse of being a micromanager, is still to blame for failing to win over voters on issues like immigration and the economy.
When O’Malley Dillon appeared to try to join the transition efforts, some Harris allies became alarmed. O’Malley Dillon only discussed the need for coordination between the campaign and transition teams, according to a campaign aide who refuted that claim.
Another group has begun to question a fundamental premise that predominated in American politics during the Biden administration: the opposition to Roe v. Wade and the rejection of MAGA politics.
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The Washington Post identified a number of errors, which is a wonderful thing, especially given that Democrats are unlikely to take lessons from them.