Post by EvilVodka on Mar 3, 2024 21:02:48 GMT
Mar 3, 2024 9:29:28 GMT aufan said:
well, I would say your views on voting demographics live in a narrow bandwidth of discussion that doesn't come close to reflecting the realities of the world right now. Outdated sources don't help your arguments; yes, time is moving fast and things are changing fast
I don't see the democrat party gaining voters. IMO, they are bleeding voters
Furthermore, you could say the Republican party is split right now. Essentially we have 3 parties:
--> Establishment Democrat
--> Establishment Republican (the RHINO party)
--> Anti-Establishment Trump Party
As faith in the federal govt and mainstream media continue to decline, where are these increasing angry voters going? The media and idiots continue to mislabel this movement by calling it "far right", primarily because they don't want to use terms like anti-establishment and anti-globalist
I was discounting one of your narrow views, that vaccine mandates will sway voters in any significant way. They were already Republican.
In a broader sense, I don’t think there are too many issues that get people to switch sides, but rather more motivated to vote.
I will say that I’ve never voted democrat, but I am highly likely to this year. Roe speaks for itself obviously. But more importantly the idea that we could have a president who incited an insurrection while refusing election results could be given immunity by a Supreme Court that he stacked.
I may not be a boomer who gets all my opinions from Twitter, but I definitely see those two points as a driver of voter turnout against Trump.
There is a paradigm shift you aren't getting or understanding....that's why you keep arguing in circles like a dumbass
Both parties have lost touch with the direction of the American people. Nothing will change until this is rectified. Instead, things will grow more chaotic
And like I said, Trump is easy to beat. Put forth an anti-establishment candidate, not shit-for-brains Biden
Do you understand what anti-establishment means?