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MoosesMom's avatar

We are now under 2 weeks until the midterms, and while we won't know the outcome until the votes are counted, it is time to start asking why the Democratic Party cannot beat these people.

For all who will blame the Conservative Media, that's too much like the Progressives blaming a low-level staffer for putting out their declaration demanding that President Biden negotiate with Russia regarding Ukraine.

Let's look at some facts:

A group of women in Kansas shocked the country when their work resulted in a ruby-red state defeating an abortion ban. How did they do it? They put out ads targeting Independent and Republican women, speaking to their concerns in their language, and it was a resounding success. Did the DNC hire them? Nope. Did they duplicate their efforts in other red states? Nope.

Jaime Harrison was given the DNC Chairman position after the 2020 election because he had raised more money for his Senate campaign than anyone ever previously had. Was it because of something he did differently? Nope. He raised that money because Democrats across the country donated due to their immense hatred of his opponent, Lindsey Graham. Even with a 3 or 4 to 1 advantage in money, he lost by a margin of 10.2%. What has he done as Chairman of the DNC? I don't know, do you? I was hoping he would study the Voting Registration groups in Georgia, who after more than a decade of working year-round to register and communicate and stay in contact with Georgia voters, managed to pull a huge upset in the Senate run-off races in 2020, and start to implement the same strategy in other purple states. Did he? Nope.

Democrats across the country have been donating to MTG's opponent, in a district that her opponent has zero percent chance to win in, while the DNC has offered zero money/support to Tim Ryan's Senate campaign in Ohio.

Ron DeSantis won by less one percent in 2018 - did the Democrats use the time since to come up with a candidate that could topple him in 2022? Nope - another run for Charlie Crist, a la McAuliffe against Youngkin in Virginia last year.

For decades now, Latino groups have been criticizing the Democrats for coming in late, just months before an election, to try to convince Latino voters to support them, and then they disappear afterwards, until the next election cycle. Meanwhile, the GOP has been engaging with those communities year-round.

How many decades have the Republicans been putting in the time and effort at the local and state levels, and now have majorities in a majority of the 50 states? How many decades have the Democrats ignored it?

There are many other examples if you take some time to think about it - just what you've seen and read over the years.

We need to ask this question, and we need to figure out the answers. I have been saying all along that history will render its judgement about the GOP abandoning Democracy, but it will also render the judgement that the Democratic Party was not up to the challenge of saving it.

We need to, and MUST, change that. Beginning November 9, 2022, if not sooner.

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The Fetterman Camp need to be running on a loop Oz saying abortion is "between a woman, her doctor, and her local government" again and again and again. No one likes and/or wants government in the doctors office when critical decisions are made and they need to be hammering Oz, someone who at least plays at being a doctor on TV, for inviting government into the exam room

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