Princess Aurora Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Do you think World War 3 will happen under Trumpet? I mean, we had a pandemic under him. No wonder another catastrophic event will occur.
ClashAndBurn Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Just now, anastaciabby said: you all still thinking your going to have the privilege of voting ever again I mean, I don't know. I voted for the person yall wanted me to and you're still downvoting me as if I'm the one who caused her to lose. 1 3
Calvin Posted November 6 Posted November 6 We may never hear about Kamala again in the future. It wasn't even close, what an embarrassment. 1
MonsterJohn Posted November 6 Posted November 6 The take away is white people will do anything to uphold white supremacy. Really sad outcome 3 3
Lose My Breath Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) Just now, ClashAndBurn said: I mean, I don't know. I voted for the person yall wanted me to and you're still downvoting me as if I'm the one who caused her to lose. Look at the way you talk. People like you are part of the problem. Edited November 6 by Lose My Breath 2 4
anti-bitch Posted November 6 Posted November 6 4 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said: 2026 Senate map looks even worse by the way. Definitely losing Ossoff, no matter whether or not his opponent is Kemp or Marjorie Taylor Greene. Gary Peters probably loses given how Michigan is going today. Other vulnerable Dems include Jeanne Shaheen (NH), Tina Smith (MN), and Mark Warner (VA) - which depends how vindictive Democrats are over him "railroading Joe Biden" They all ran well in 2020, but the environment has changed a lot since then, so I don't think any Dem senators I've listed are safe. Especially if apathy and despair sets in like I think it will. I think there will be a more defeatist response to Trump this time, especially since he's winning the popular vote and has a very clear mandate. But the way Joe Biden received 81 million votes in 2020 makes me think that even the corpse of him could have done better than Kamala. Lol. Maybe not. But he was useful in that one election.
GraceRandolph Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) I really blame parents for not instilling any real morals or values in their sons. They just think the internet can raise them. I don't think all Gen Z men are a lost cause though. Plenty of them are on the right track. Edited November 6 by GraceRandolph 9
Cloröx Posted November 6 Posted November 6 5 minutes ago, Blankspace2010 said: People looking for a post Mortem and blaming voters. The democrats failed. The writing was on the wall for the last year. The people good grievances about; Harris not having a primary. Dems covering up Biden's decline. Coalition break offs from minorities, progressives and Arabs due to handling of Palestine. Dems fundamentally dislike republicans - yet the campaign poached and actively promoted being Republican lite by touring with a Cheney. Harris offered glitz, glam, celebrities and more of the same. The Dem coalition is fractured and it's their own doing. It's not ATRL user clashandburns fault All these but sadly some people are too juvenile to deeply understand this, may stick with pop culture because it's much easier topic to comprehend
Redstreak Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Democrats for years saying we need a strong Republican Party while repubs saying we need to be hunted down like dogs please god **** all weak and feckless "bipartisanship" dems and give us fighters 3 3
GraceRandolph Posted November 6 Posted November 6 2 minutes ago, Calvin said: We may never hear about Kamala again in the future. It wasn't even close, what an embarrassment. She'll probably never get mentioned again after this year except in context of this loss or as the first female VP. Spoiler The plot twist if Biden dies tomorrow and Kamala is the first female POTUS anyway. 1
Cloröx Posted November 6 Posted November 6 3 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said: I mean, I don't know. I voted for the person yall wanted me to and you're still downvoting me as if I'm the one who caused her to lose. You voted Democrat yet they still wanna blame you, the zero accountability, lack of awareness are so astounding I cannot 2
ClashAndBurn Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 minute ago, Lose My Breath said: Look at the way you talk. People like you are part of the problem. People like me? LOL She wasn't entitled to my vote and I gave it to her willingly. She lost in the most embarrassing fashion possible. Her party might never recover because of the hubris of both her and Joe Biden. 1
Mariano Posted November 6 Posted November 6 What happens with all the court cases now, especially the Jan 6th and the unsealed documents that he had stolen..!? I guess he will pardon himself for most of it, but wasn't there something that was out of his control too, that could get him in trouble without him being able to pardon himself? Or should I just forget about any of this, cuz nothing will come out of it?
GraceRandolph Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Just now, Redstreak said: Democrats for years saying we need a strong Republican Party while repubs saying we need to be hunted down like dogs please god **** all weak and feckless "bipartisanship" dems and give us fighters The Dems are such losers it's embarrassing. 1
gagacasanova Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Coming from someone that has watched elections since 2008 (which probably doesn't say much), this has been the most traumatic election...
TryMe Posted November 6 Posted November 6 I told ya'll a lot of people were going to protect their assets. And a lot of broke people think they will get their bag together with trump as president.
GraceRandolph Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Just now, Mariano said: What happens with all the court cases now, especially the Jan 6th and the unsealed documents that he had stolen..!? I guess he will pardon himself for most of it, but wasn't there something that was out of his control too, that could get him in trouble without him being able to pardon himself? Or should I just forget about any of this, cuz nothing will come out of it? Just forget it lol 1 1
Kool_Aid_King Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Sadly I think the only thing this is going to do is push the Democratic party more to the right.
Komet Posted November 6 Posted November 6 4 minutes ago, Vermillion said: so does this person think dems would've won or done better if they ran on open borders, 'defund the military', expanding obamacare to full single payer, etc? Cuz ot: Welcome 2028 Dem ticket Josh Shapiro and idk... Roy Cooper? 1
Calvin Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 minute ago, XDNA said: I hope Dems can keep the house at least. They lost everything. 2
anastaciabby Posted November 6 Posted November 6 4 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said: B-b-but if Jill Stein was never born maybe Kamala would've only lost by 4 million votes? it's been said by reputable sources that Muslim and Arabs voted for Trump which destroyed her in PA, it isn't Stein that people are saying (even though she also pushed for war like the other candidates did in regard to Israel), it's that they went for trump or didn't vote at all and that obviously was a problem. I don't get why anyone would vote for him at all but sadly it's the same thing my fellow Latinos did, vote against themselves
Achilles. Posted November 6 Posted November 6 17 minutes ago, Calvin said: I still wonder how Obama won 365 electoral votes in 2008. How the support for democrats vanished so easily. Bush was incredibly unpopular with his wars and the recession that hit. But half the reason why Dems smashed that year and why that support vanished so quickly is because Obama built an incredible organization to get people involved in politics and the Democratic party, and then he basically shuttered it after winning. He got the electorate "fired up and ready to go," and then didn't ask them to do anything more than vote. All that community organizing was basically wasted, when it could have been utilized to strengthen the party at every level of government nationwide. 13 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said: Men have been struggling, and there's really no hope in sight. I guess Marianne is right that people will take false hope over no hope. Yeah. I think the worst thing about it is how much of a self-sustaining circle it is. "Girls don't like me" but instead of fixing themselves to become more appealing to girls, they just double down on all the nasty traits the girls don't like. And so forth. 21 minutes ago, Harrier said: Its because we have completely ceded masculinity and every masculine hobby to the right wing. Gaming, gym going, sports, wrestling, shooting, fishing, ... Everything. It's all linked to right wing politics in a more direct way than ever before. This is also true of the right wing and say, music or the arts - which they have ceded to the left. But men care about their hobbies more (including all of us with our music! lol), and I think this has been a not insigificant factor in how gen z men have been lost. Yep. And idk how we're supposed to do anything about this. I actually think Tim Walz was the right pick for this reason, but they needed to lean into it a lot more than they did. It may not have impacted the outcome of the election, but it would have been culturally important. But we really need to see a lot more liberal men in those gaming / sporting arenas before it really makes a difference. Politically, it also doesn't help Democrats that we've become "gay coded" in a way that's unappealing to many straight men. It's an unfortunate reality that many Americans want a "tough" president and don't see that as a quality in a political party that's centering women and LGBT people. 5
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