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They do better when they run with public opinion than when they swim against it.
In the 90s, Clinton knew what buttons to push to win over the majority at the time. He moved to the center to respond to the rightward drift of public opinion during the Reagan-Bush years.
In 2008 and 2012, the Democrats used the "anti-rich" and anti-corporate bullshit (which they didn't actually mean since top Dems are uber rich themselves of course). It resonated with the public at the time though and made the majority party especially among the youth who grew up during the Great Recession.
Now, they are pushing gun control and siding with Islamics while they are slaughtering Americans (at least there's a perception of that among the majority of the public). They are promoting even more immigration when majorities have never supported high immigration rates (illegal or legal). On more and more issues they are swimming against the tide of public opinion.
This is not a good strategy to win elections. At least emphasize winner issues.
Since they always offer unsolicited advice to Republicans and other opponents, I thought I would return the favor.
In the 90s, Clinton knew what buttons to push to win over the majority at the time. He moved to the center to respond to the rightward drift of public opinion during the Reagan-Bush years.
In 2008 and 2012, the Democrats used the "anti-rich" and anti-corporate bullshit (which they didn't actually mean since top Dems are uber rich themselves of course). It resonated with the public at the time though and made the majority party especially among the youth who grew up during the Great Recession.
Now, they are pushing gun control and siding with Islamics while they are slaughtering Americans (at least there's a perception of that among the majority of the public). They are promoting even more immigration when majorities have never supported high immigration rates (illegal or legal). On more and more issues they are swimming against the tide of public opinion.
This is not a good strategy to win elections. At least emphasize winner issues.
Since they always offer unsolicited advice to Republicans and other opponents, I thought I would return the favor.