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To win back support, the Democratic candidate must offer a positive and coherent vision centered on care and progressive policies, rather than relying solely on anti-Trump rhetoric.

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[–] DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Sure. But that's what it would take for them to stop voting Republican at this point. Death. Trump is a fascist, a rapist, a pedophile, a crook, and a moron, a literal East Coast Elite, and he still has their unthinking support.

This is not a path America comes back from without the only kind of disease that could kill rural citizens in greater numbers than urban:

A civil war.

That or Covid-25, bigger, better, and even more horrible but in some weird way that means they won't take basic precautions to stop themselves from dying.

Like, just think beyond this election, right?

What are they going to say when they lose?

Are they going to go back to being somewhat reasonable neocons?

Or is this what every election for the rest of our lives is going to be? Neoliberalism vs fascism?

[–] nifty@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

I don’t know, nothing is ever that far gone or lost unless someone is a sociopath. There have been literal white supremacists and kkk members who renounced their former affiliations.

Ultimately people just want to develop and grow, whatever that means to them. Sadly, some people have been convinced that their development and growth is being impeded by others.

There are people who are hoarding wealth and resources, and exploiting human lives and labor. No, I don’t mean the simple business owners (thousand-aires or even multimillionaires). The hoarders are almost invariably billionaires as noted by lack of contributing proportionate taxes. We’re all victims of the greed of a very few. The noveau riche will mimic the behaviors of the true wealthy, and exacerbate the problem, but they too are merely pawns.