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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (340187)3/16/2022 1:07:39 PM
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In fact, if the Washington Post is to be believed, things might finally be looking so bad for Democrats that even they are having to wake up and face the horrifying (for them) reality of the situation.

That reality is that their policies, policy results, and public figureheads aren’t at all popular and are in fact quite disliked by a pretty significant majority of the electorate.

According to a recent report in the Washington Post, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, head of the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), has finally come to that conclusion and was willing to tell it to members of his party, telling them that he has some “answers that aren’t comfortable” for them to hear.

What are those uncomfortable answers? Mainly that voters don’t like Democrats because of what they’ve chosen to focus on and how they’ve chosen to express themselves. In his words:


“They think that we’re divisive and too focused on cultural issues. They think that we’re preachy. They think that we act like we know better than parents when it comes to their kids in schools,.”

“The problem is not the voters. The problem is us.”

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