Cameron Kasky
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initiated, when women are able to have more systems of support when they're talking about sexual abuse, when these things happen, we're the ones paying for it. So the right says to these young men, you have a place at the table for us. You're getting left out by the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party is no longer supporting the country of white men.
initiated, when women are able to have more systems of support when they're talking about sexual abuse, when these things happen, we're the ones paying for it. So the right says to these young men, you have a place at the table for us. You're getting left out by the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party is no longer supporting the country of white men.
initiated, when women are able to have more systems of support when they're talking about sexual abuse, when these things happen, we're the ones paying for it. So the right says to these young men, you have a place at the table for us. You're getting left out by the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party is no longer supporting the country of white men.
and it was all men but especially white men in this generation um and what the democratic party failed to do was communicate to young men i mean there was no effort put into reaching out to young men because i think the democratic party felt so they felt like the gen z votes were a shoe-in so we're not going to go out and try to get them
and it was all men but especially white men in this generation um and what the democratic party failed to do was communicate to young men i mean there was no effort put into reaching out to young men because i think the democratic party felt so they felt like the gen z votes were a shoe-in so we're not going to go out and try to get them
and it was all men but especially white men in this generation um and what the democratic party failed to do was communicate to young men i mean there was no effort put into reaching out to young men because i think the democratic party felt so they felt like the gen z votes were a shoe-in so we're not going to go out and try to get them
But and they were focused on chasing the Liz Cheney moderate Republicans, which is just not a substantial.
But and they were focused on chasing the Liz Cheney moderate Republicans, which is just not a substantial.
But and they were focused on chasing the Liz Cheney moderate Republicans, which is just not a substantial.
I call them the Democratic Party's imaginary friends. And look, there are real people like this. But the thing is, it's not a substantial group of voters, whereas the people who don't show up to the polls because they don't have anything that they think is inspiring them to vote, that is a substantial group of voters.
I call them the Democratic Party's imaginary friends. And look, there are real people like this. But the thing is, it's not a substantial group of voters, whereas the people who don't show up to the polls because they don't have anything that they think is inspiring them to vote, that is a substantial group of voters.
I call them the Democratic Party's imaginary friends. And look, there are real people like this. But the thing is, it's not a substantial group of voters, whereas the people who don't show up to the polls because they don't have anything that they think is inspiring them to vote, that is a substantial group of voters.
And certain issues the Democratic Party doesn't address, but they are intersectional. Talking about economic inequality, but actually – nailing down that messaging, talking about health care. Those are things that have been proven to be popular and the types of things that can mobilize voters that otherwise aren't going to show up. But the party doesn't want to talk about the oligarchs.
And certain issues the Democratic Party doesn't address, but they are intersectional. Talking about economic inequality, but actually – nailing down that messaging, talking about health care. Those are things that have been proven to be popular and the types of things that can mobilize voters that otherwise aren't going to show up. But the party doesn't want to talk about the oligarchs.
And certain issues the Democratic Party doesn't address, but they are intersectional. Talking about economic inequality, but actually – nailing down that messaging, talking about health care. Those are things that have been proven to be popular and the types of things that can mobilize voters that otherwise aren't going to show up. But the party doesn't want to talk about the oligarchs.
They don't want to talk about the billionaires because those are often the people who are writing them their checks. So it's really disappointing. And I think that when you see 30,000 people show up to these Bernie and AOC rallies in swing states, even people I know who consider them way to the left of them, they're saying, oh, this is what leadership looks like.
They don't want to talk about the billionaires because those are often the people who are writing them their checks. So it's really disappointing. And I think that when you see 30,000 people show up to these Bernie and AOC rallies in swing states, even people I know who consider them way to the left of them, they're saying, oh, this is what leadership looks like.
They don't want to talk about the billionaires because those are often the people who are writing them their checks. So it's really disappointing. And I think that when you see 30,000 people show up to these Bernie and AOC rallies in swing states, even people I know who consider them way to the left of them, they're saying, oh, this is what leadership looks like.
The Democratic Party has one thing going for them. The culture wars, we lost. And there's a lot of reasons for that.
The Democratic Party has one thing going for them. The culture wars, we lost. And there's a lot of reasons for that.