ClashAndBurn Posted Sunday at 09:39 AM Posted Sunday at 09:39 AM 11 hours ago, byzantium said: The worst thing we can do is stifle the grassroots support like democrats did in 2016, 2020, and 2024. That's exactly what they want to do though "Purge the left" has been one of the most common advice I've been seeing from the punditry class. That's most likely the strategy. And they're going to take the lesson from Biden's failures as a sign that they should abandon left-populism because it didn't work for him when... the issue was he was OLD. And nobody trusted Kamala to carry on the same trajectory because she allowed her campaign to become poisoned with billionaires and crypto charlatans.
Princess Aurora Posted Sunday at 09:46 AM Posted Sunday at 09:46 AM I don't know. Will Planet Earth still be habitable in four years though?
Breathe On Moi Posted Sunday at 08:38 PM Posted Sunday at 08:38 PM we will get someone fresh and out of nowhere a la Obama, I swear it, I believe it, I speak it into existence. that person, her or she, will not be someone that's in any of these early conversations, watch.
Matthew4815 Posted Sunday at 08:45 PM Posted Sunday at 08:45 PM The correct answer is Andy Beshear. He's an extremely popular twice-elected Dem governor in a deeply red state. He's young. He's fresh. Need I say more?
Michael196 Posted Sunday at 08:49 PM Posted Sunday at 08:49 PM 22 hours ago, theoghon said: Bridgit + Pete They would achieve world peace during the first week
harwee Posted Sunday at 09:02 PM Posted Sunday at 09:02 PM He/she hasn't arrived yet, someone young and charismatic like Bill Clinton or Obama. I still think Kamala would have won if she had more time. She was hitting her stride and gaining momentum but three months was just not enough.
UrMom Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Honestly, Madonna. She's too smart for pop music, I think she'd make a bigger impact in politics at this point.
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