▲ | crote 2 days ago | |||||||
And how well has pandering to the Republican-light voter base been going the last few elections? Zohran Mamdani is doing so well for a reason: a decent part of the voter base is getting increasingly fed up by the center-right politics the Democrats have been selling. Young left-wing voters really don't like the fossils currently leading the Democratic party. If the Democrats don't start selling something better than "we aren't the Republicans", they are at risk of losing yet another generation to the next right-wing populist who claims he's going to "drain the swamp". So no, call-out culture isn't the problem: the complete lack of left-wing values is. | ||||||||
▲ | stale2002 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> pandering to the Republican-light voter base Its not that you have to appeal to them. Feel free to have policy positions and to stand on those. You might even get some people on the other side to agree with you on policy. Instead, the losing strategy is doing what the OP is apparently doing, which is preemptively dismissing half the population, wholesale. Defining yourself as nothing, exempt as a hating half of the country is neither a real policy position, nor does it gain much. > Zohran Mamdani is doing so well He is doing well because he is standing on values. Not because he spends his time saying that he hates half of America. I'm sure he would be happy to get republican voters who move over to his side and agree with his policy positions. | ||||||||
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