Democrat Party Analysis

TigerGrowls

Heisman
Dec 21, 2001
43,944
32,898
113
Libs lie.



Kamala lied about working at McDonald’s.

Tim Walz lied about serving in combat.

Elizabeth Warren lies about being Cherokee.

Cory Booker lies about being straight.

Tim McBride lies about being a chick.

Gavin Newsom lied about growing up poor on Wonderbread and Mac n’ Cheese.

Why can’t these people ever be authentic?
 
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TigerGrowls

Heisman
Dec 21, 2001
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This is the democrat party.



Kathy Hochul and Zohran Mamdani are telling New Yorkers everything is going to be free

They just promised 100% free childcare to all residents

- Universal childcare
- Freeze Rent
- Free busses

The crowd at Queens Stadium in New York City ERUPTS chanting “Tax the rich! Tax the rich! Tax the rich!”
 

m.knox

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2003
2,697
2,716
113

Left-wing ideas have wrecked Democrats’ brand, new report warns​


"The Democratic Party had better listen." lol... Sure....

https://www.semafor.com/article/10/...toric-favored-by-highly-educated-and-affluent

Democrats have badly weakened their party with left-leaning ideas and rhetoric, growing only with self-described “white liberals” while losing ground with other voters, according to a new center-left group’s report shared first with Semafor.

The group, called Welcome, consulted hundreds of thousands of voters over six months for its broad findings, including that 70% of voters think the Democratic Party is “out of touch.” Most voters, the group found, believe the party over-prioritizes issues like “protecting the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans,” and “fighting climate change” while not caring about “securing the border” or “lowering the rate of crime.” (Welcome began as a PAC in 2022, then founded a nonprofit with the same name for political research.)

Elected Democrats will receive copies of the report after its Monday publication, followed by events to promote it in DC and New York. The report urges party members to abandon some of the progressive language about race, abortion, and LGBTQ issues that Democrats began using after the 2012 election — and recommends the nomination of more candidates willing to vote with Republicans on conservative immigration and crime bills.

“The Democratic Party had better listen — for the good of our nation,” former Illinois Rep. Cheri Bustos, who ran the party’s House campaign committee when it lost seats in 2020, wrote in her endorsement of the report.
 

UrHuckleberry

Heisman
Jun 2, 2024
9,283
18,926
113
to be fair, Nancy, should have retired when she gave up the speakership/leadership position. She served her constituents well, but, she can hardly walk
Yeah her retiring before she's falling all over the place like Mitch is not exactly the proof they're talking about
 

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
29,101
21,252
113

Left-wing ideas have wrecked Democrats’ brand, new report warns​


"The Democratic Party had better listen." lol... Sure....

https://www.semafor.com/article/10/...toric-favored-by-highly-educated-and-affluent

Democrats have badly weakened their party with left-leaning ideas and rhetoric, growing only with self-described “white liberals” while losing ground with other voters, according to a new center-left group’s report shared first with Semafor.

The group, called Welcome, consulted hundreds of thousands of voters over six months for its broad findings, including that 70% of voters think the Democratic Party is “out of touch.” Most voters, the group found, believe the party over-prioritizes issues like “protecting the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans,” and “fighting climate change” while not caring about “securing the border” or “lowering the rate of crime.” (Welcome began as a PAC in 2022, then founded a nonprofit with the same name for political research.)

Elected Democrats will receive copies of the report after its Monday publication, followed by events to promote it in DC and New York. The report urges party members to abandon some of the progressive language about race, abortion, and LGBTQ issues that Democrats began using after the 2012 election — and recommends the nomination of more candidates willing to vote with Republicans on conservative immigration and crime bills.

“The Democratic Party had better listen — for the good of our nation,” former Illinois Rep. Cheri Bustos, who ran the party’s House campaign committee when it lost seats in 2020, wrote in her endorsement of the report.
Oh noes

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dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
29,101
21,252
113
And the polls had Hillary winning in a land slide..... how did that work out?
The polls predicted she would get more votes, which she did by 3 million. You will win some additional districts due to corrupt gerrymandering but it's not because the Democratic brand is wrecked. If it was, Trump wouldn't be trying so hard to corruptly influence the mid-terms.
 

m.knox

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2003
2,697
2,716
113
The polls predicted she would get more votes, which she did by 3 million. You will win some additional districts due to corrupt gerrymandering but it's not because the Democratic brand is wrecked. If it was, Trump wouldn't be trying so hard to corruptly influence the mid-terms.

The democratic brand is WRECKED. It is now the party of division and hate. So hateful that you even alienated Jewish people.
 
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ANEW

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Jul 7, 2023
2,167
3,069
113
The democratic brand is WRECKED. It is now the party of division and hate. So hateful that you even alienated Jewish people.
Not the old stupid jews. They will help elect Mandami in nyc. Lol. Nothing dumber than white american liberals.
 
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m.knox

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Aug 20, 2003
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There’s Just One Deadly Sin For Today’s Democrats​


So what is the only deadly sin for today's democrats?

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/10/28/the-democrats-moral-compass-points-nowhere/

The healthier Fetterman got, the more his fellow Democrats decided they didn’t want him around anymore, to the point where they are now plotting to oust him in the next election by mounting a primary challenge in 2028.

Fetterman’s unpardonable sin?


He’s been talking like a moderate. You know, an open-minded, independent person who is willing to take on other Democrats when they go overboard with their woke religion, their Israel-bashing, their uncontrollable Trump hatred. That’s an infamnia.

Last week, Fetterman even broke ranks and voted with Republicans to reopen the government, saying “It’s an easy, easy choice to pick my country over the party, especially in circumstances like this.”

For today’s Democrats, lust, greed, pride, wrath, envy, gluttony, sloth – those count only if you’re a Republican.

But cross the party? Go straight to hell, boy.
 
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m.knox

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2003
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There’s Just One Deadly Sin For Today’s Democrats​


So what is the only deadly sin for today's democrats?

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/10/28/the-democrats-moral-compass-points-nowhere/

The healthier Fetterman got, the more his fellow Democrats decided they didn’t want him around anymore, to the point where they are now plotting to oust him in the next election by mounting a primary challenge in 2028.

Fetterman’s unpardonable sin?

He’s been talking like a moderate. You know, an open-minded, independent person who is willing to take on other Democrats when they go overboard with their woke religion, their Israel-bashing, their uncontrollable Trump hatred.
That’s an infamnia.

Last week, Fetterman even broke ranks and voted with Republicans to reopen the government, saying “It’s an easy, easy choice to pick my country over the party, especially in circumstances like this.”

For today’s Democrats, lust, greed, pride, wrath, envy, gluttony, sloth – those count only if you’re a Republican.

But cross the party? Go straight to hell, boy.
 
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m.knox

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Aug 20, 2003
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Democrats Are in a Bad Position, and Shutdown Has Not Helped

HARRY ENTEN, CNN: You might think, given that the Republicans are in charge of both the House and the Senate, that a government shutdown might actually hurt the Republican brand — but in fact, it hasn’t.

If anything, it’s been helped a little bit. Take a look here — the shift in net popularity versus pre-shutdown. When we’re looking at the Republican Party overall, that brand is actually up two points. That’s within the margin of error, but clearly it hasn’t dropped.

Come over to this side of the screen — look at the net approval ratings for Republicans in Congress. It’s actually up five points since pre-shutdown.

So what we’re seeing here is that the Republican brand in Congress has actually improved somewhat compared to pre-shutdown, despite the fact that Republicans control both chambers. And that’s the math that John Thune and Mike Johnson are looking at — “Hey, why should we give in, electorally speaking, when our brand has actually improved a little bit?”
 

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
29,101
21,252
113
Democrats Are in a Bad Position, and Shutdown Has Not Helped

HARRY ENTEN, CNN: You might think, given that the Republicans are in charge of both the House and the Senate, that a government shutdown might actually hurt the Republican brand — but in fact, it hasn’t.

If anything, it’s been helped a little bit. Take a look here — the shift in net popularity versus pre-shutdown. When we’re looking at the Republican Party overall, that brand is actually up two points. That’s within the margin of error, but clearly it hasn’t dropped.

Come over to this side of the screen — look at the net approval ratings for Republicans in Congress. It’s actually up five points since pre-shutdown.

So what we’re seeing here is that the Republican brand in Congress has actually improved somewhat compared to pre-shutdown, despite the fact that Republicans control both chambers. And that’s the math that John Thune and Mike Johnson are looking at — “Hey, why should we give in, electorally speaking, when our brand has actually improved a little bit?”
 

m.knox

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2003
2,697
2,716
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But, but, but............................. WHATTABOUTTRUMP???? lmfao....

You are obsessed.

THE BALLROOM!!!!!
 

m.knox

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2003
2,697
2,716
113

Forecast for Democratic Party Renewal​


Cloudy with a chance of rain.


Ruy Teixeira.... He might be the only "normal" democrat left. He's certainly the only one who seems to understand that the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem....

https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/forecast-for-democratic-party-renewal

1. The Democrats’ image isn’t as bad as you think—it’s worse! The treasure trove of data in the new “Deciding to Win” report clarifies just how bad things are. Here’s a chart on what voters think Democrats do prioritize versus what voters think they should prioritize. At the top are issues Democrats vastly underprioritize (securing the border, lowering everyday costs, lowering the rate of crime, creating jobs and economic growth); at the bottom are issue Democrats vastly overprioritize (protecting the rights of undocumented immigrants, protecting the rights of LGBT+ Americans, raising taxes to increase spending on social programs, promoting DEI). Ouch.

This is a party that is seriously out of step with the ordinary American voter.

2. Democrats❤️the affluent! How can you reach the working class when your party is increasingly dependent on the votes of the affluent and naturally responsive to their priorities? That’s a tough one and Democrats aren’t anywhere close to figuring it out. Here are some charts from an excellent recent feature in the New York Times by Brody Mullins, starting with Congressional districts.

3. Just having the “D” by candidates’ names drags them down regardless of their policies. This was tested by the Center for Working-Class Politics in a recent study of Rust Belt voters.

4. Democrats are getting clobbered in rural areas—and that’s really important! Suzanne Mettler, co-author of a new book on the rural-urban divide, put it this way in an interview with Ezra Klein:

5. Population trends are making all of Democrats’ disadvantages worse. A recent study in the New York Times finds that population trends in this decade should subtract congressional seats from deep blue states and add them to deep red states. That in turn will tilt the all-important electoral college toward the Republicans, making attaining the presidency significantly more difficult for the Democrats. Here are a couple of charts from that study. First, the basic data:

Read ‘em and weep.

Frankly, I don’t see how anyone could look at these data and trends and not think the Democratic forecast for party renewal remains cloudy at best. Indeed, given the resistance to serious change within the party, I would not rule out rain—and maybe even a downpour.
 

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
29,101
21,252
113

Forecast for Democratic Party Renewal​


Cloudy with a chance of rain.


Ruy Teixeira.... He might be the only "normal" democrat left. He's certainly the only one who seems to understand that the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem....

https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/forecast-for-democratic-party-renewal

1. The Democrats’ image isn’t as bad as you think—it’s worse! The treasure trove of data in the new “Deciding to Win” report clarifies just how bad things are. Here’s a chart on what voters think Democrats do prioritize versus what voters think they should prioritize. At the top are issues Democrats vastly underprioritize (securing the border, lowering everyday costs, lowering the rate of crime, creating jobs and economic growth); at the bottom are issue Democrats vastly overprioritize (protecting the rights of undocumented immigrants, protecting the rights of LGBT+ Americans, raising taxes to increase spending on social programs, promoting DEI). Ouch.

This is a party that is seriously out of step with the ordinary American voter.

2. Democrats❤️the affluent! How can you reach the working class when your party is increasingly dependent on the votes of the affluent and naturally responsive to their priorities? That’s a tough one and Democrats aren’t anywhere close to figuring it out. Here are some charts from an excellent recent feature in the New York Times by Brody Mullins, starting with Congressional districts.

3. Just having the “D” by candidates’ names drags them down regardless of their policies. This was tested by the Center for Working-Class Politics in a recent study of Rust Belt voters.

4. Democrats are getting clobbered in rural areas—and that’s really important! Suzanne Mettler, co-author of a new book on the rural-urban divide, put it this way in an interview with Ezra Klein:

5. Population trends are making all of Democrats’ disadvantages worse. A recent study in the New York Times finds that population trends in this decade should subtract congressional seats from deep blue states and add them to deep red states. That in turn will tilt the all-important electoral college toward the Republicans, making attaining the presidency significantly more difficult for the Democrats. Here are a couple of charts from that study. First, the basic data:

Read ‘em and weep.

Frankly, I don’t see how anyone could look at these data and trends and not think the Democratic forecast for party renewal remains cloudy at best. Indeed, given the resistance to serious change within the party, I would not rule out rain—and maybe even a downpour.
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m.knox

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2003
2,697
2,716
113

Democrat Net Favorability Plunges to Near Three-Decade Low, Poll Shows​


https://www.newsweek.com/democrat-net-favorability-plunges-near-three-decade-low-poll-shows-2110513

Today? GOP 41.7 Favorable / 53.5 Unfavorable

The cult? 34.7 Favorable / 59% Unfavorable.

RCP averages.

https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/favorability/democratic-party

Why? Stated above. They prioritize gender identity, criminals, illegals over everyday people. That's precisely what Kamala lost. The party is OUT OF TOUCH.