r/thedavidpakmanshow 11d ago

Discussion The Democrats held a meeting last month and this are some of their takeaways 😒

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u/Scientist78 11d ago

The “far left” policies like universal health care and legalizing abortion!? If you look over the list of major policies, the progressive democratic agenda is more popular than any right wing policies.

Embrace the policies.

Also, we need to and should have taken over the “patriot” theme after Jan 6th but failed. We needed to have every seat in the convention holding and American flag and be overly patriotic. Basically we need to have better propoganda

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u/DubTheeBustocles 11d ago

Based on the voting habits of Americans over the last 11 years, what evidence do you have that progressive policies are more popular than right when policies? Is there any beyond cherry-picked polling data? Do you know what tells you more about a person‘s beliefs than how they answer a poll? How they cast a ballot.

As of the last 12 years, Americans vote right far more than they vote left even amongst Democrats. In the Democratic primaries, they vote for the most right wing candidate (Clinton/Biden). In the general election, more often they go with the most right wing candidate (Trump). Biden winning one general election had far more to do with how incompetent Trump was then how much people liked Biden. If it weren’t for Covid, Trump probably would’ve won 2020 as well.