• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    Look at exit polling and progressives are the most reliable Dem voting block…

    Where you’re confused is that progressive policy also gets traditional non voters out to the polls.

    So if someone only ever looks at the surface and doesn’t really understand American politics, I can understand why they’d conflate that with progressives never voting.

    But that’s not what it is.

    Look at 08 Obama, or even 92 Clinton.

    We know what works, the DNC just refuses to let a candidate like that into the general.

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      18 days ago

      Clinton repealed glass-steagall setting the stage for the meltdown of 08 and what happened since (the exponential growth of the billionaire class) eventually leading to trump.

      Obama made fun of a vindictive litte narcissist causing him to decide then and there to run for office. And did not nearly do enough with his wave of support, he was a true democrat… slow as fuck.

      And then Biden, anemic response to the exponential rise of fascism under his watch… his legacy will be letting trump take over and not putting the boot on the project 2025 crowd.

      I feel sorry for the 60 million Americans that voted against trump, but they need to realize they are surrounded by fascists and people that think it’s not important that their country is turning fascist… Same as in Germany in the interbellum.

      Compare the occupation of Crimea to the Anschluss and the war in Ukraine like the split of Poland, china showing their muscles in asia and the state of the world is worrying… It feels like I was taught about this in school.

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        18 days ago

        Like I said in the other reply:

        In 1992 he was a young charismatic politician running on a progressive platform.

        How he disappointed people while in office is important, but not really relevant when we’re just talking about how to win an election.

        The topic currently is how a Dem can win an election.

        While it would be best to have an authentic progressive, at least one smart enough to lie (like Obama and Bill) would have beat trump.

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          18 days ago

          True… I also think that Dems should be hammering their victories more. It’s like they fail in public and their successes happen in the shadows.

          "Look, the financials for all normal people are shit, the whole world has had massive inflation, we had less than the rest of the world, and if we had not had to clean up trumps shit and massive debts, it would have been even better. Meanwhile the rich got richer by firing you or your family members, refusing proper pay bumps, outsourcing your jobs and gouging you on prices while making record profits. We are mad too, at the republicans and their tax cuts for their mega donors, at the corporations for treating you unfairly while stealing from you… Point your anger at them…

          You deserve a living wage, deserve to not worry about your health or going bankrupt by seeing a doctor, you deserve good and affordable housing and clean drinking water. We will tax the ultra wealthy and make them pay their fair share, stop their tax dodging and shady constructions. And we will show them they are not above the law.

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      19 days ago

      Are you calling Bill Clinton a progressive? He’s the one that really put the DNC on their fast track to the right. he was playing from the same playbook as Tony Blair. He won in 92 because HW Bush reneged hard on his 88 campaign slogan of “No New Taxes”

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        19 days ago

        In 1992 he was a young charismatic politician running on a progressive platform.

        How he disappointed people while in office is important, but not really relevant when we’re just talking about how to win an election.