• starik@lemmy.zip
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    11 hours ago

    Let me also say, you are right that blaming specific groups of voters is not a good campaign strategy. I’m not suggesting we go knock on doors and berate people who identify as leftist but refuse to vote for Democrats. Of course it’s better to try and persuade them.

    That being said, I can personally come to the conclusion that 2024 was in part their fault, and it does no harm to tell the truth on an obscure web forum that maybe 100 people will read.

    • IcyToes@sh.itjust.works
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      4 hours ago

      Trump won because he talked about the shit folk cared about (economy and jobs). He was lying obviously, but Dems had a more decent candidate and put nothing forward. You have to say what you’ll do, not what you won’t. Dems priority is keeping a moderate grip on selections. They stiffed Bernie and got through coronation of Harris.

      Any reasonable candidate and message and they’d win. See Mamdani for more information.

      But surely they’ll have a good candidate for next election because they learned right? Yeah no. The DNC seems focussed on ROI for their donors.

      Saying that, I’d still vote for them, but this whole blame voters is BS. It won’t change people’s minds. Just remind them that the rank and file as well as the leadership are toxic and reinforce in those people’s heads that they made the correct choice. Telling people they’re wrong is the worst way to persuade people. It gets folks backs up, and they’ll stubbornly argue green is orange. It’s effectively campaigning for the Republicans.

      Folk need to understand psychology if they want to be a political activist. Without it, the risk of self-gratification and self-validation is the only achievement.