• 7toed@midwest.social
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    4 days ago

    We can point fingers at demographics, and certainly that may have been a part, but its reductive to say just sexism. If we accept any single reason, there will be no reason to improve our platforms.

    You’ve got Democratic leaning media blaming the dems for being too woke… and more than half the country just didn’t vote. We need a platform that argues in favor of worker and individual rights alike while not capitulating on either, because as soon as you do capitulate to the right, you lose support, plain and simple.

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      3 days ago

      These people are throwing as much shit at the wall desperately to find anything to blame other then the Democratic Party. Perhaps it is a coping mechanism because the democrats would rather cling to First-past-the-post voting with rigor mortis clenched hands then to have to actually compete for your vote.

      A trump presidency over breaking the two party system.

      Party over country.

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        I understand to the kneejerk reactions to critique of the dems, but ffs this should be easy to win and who else do you critique then? Actually bring some change to the table and people will perk up to it. They’ve just let the repubs define them instead of doing anything to even make a name for themselves. At this rate I don’t think we’ll ever get ranked choice, unfortunately. Won’t stop me from trying.

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      4 days ago

      When the only voters who sat out were white and hispanic men then what would be the logical reason?

      Why didn’t women sit out this election at the same rates? Why not any other groups besides white and hispanic men?

      What other conclusions can you even draw for these specific groups that have masculinity issues than not voting for a woman?

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      4 days ago

      Latinos shift to Trump won him the election. Harris had the white and black support she needed

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        4 days ago

        We cant split hairs on demographic turnout if overall turnout is way down from 2020, I mean we can make Latinos a scapegoat, but again we’re completely subverting critique that could actually help win an election.

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            4 days ago

            The fact is those margins in the Hispanic community would barely make a dent on overall turnout? Hence, scapegoating.

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              4 days ago

              If every white and hispanic man who voted for biden also voted for harris then she would have won

              Acknowledging reality is not scapegoating

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                3 days ago

                7,000,000 less votes than Biden has is beyond any single percent margin in minority populations. Even if… what are you going to do? Harp on said demographics foe making the wrong choice for 4 years? Self righteousness ain’t gonna solve the lost vote. Ask why things happen once in a while.