Jamelle Bouie
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So going overboard is like this sort of, what I understand as being kind of like self-loathing, self-flagellating, kind of like, you know, the Democratic Party is permanently separated, etc., etc., etc. It's like, okay, listen, when all the votes are counted, they've basically been counted, Trump hat den populÀren Voteil bei etwa 1,5 Punkten gewonnen.
So going overboard is like this sort of, what I understand as being kind of like self-loathing, self-flagellating, kind of like, you know, the Democratic Party is permanently separated, etc., etc., etc. It's like, okay, listen, when all the votes are counted, they've basically been counted, Trump hat den populÀren Voteil bei etwa 1,5 Punkten gewonnen.
Das ist der kleinste populĂ€re Voteil, den er in ganzer Zeit gewonnen hat. Der Elektrode ist im Grunde gespart in halb. Und so ist es so, dass der Feld, auf dem wir arbeiten, der Elektrode ist im Grunde 50-50. Also lassen wir uns unseren Rollen ĂŒber, weiĂt du, durable majorities on one hand or durable minority position on the other hand.
Das ist der kleinste populĂ€re Voteil, den er in ganzer Zeit gewonnen hat. Der Elektrode ist im Grunde gespart in halb. Und so ist es so, dass der Feld, auf dem wir arbeiten, der Elektrode ist im Grunde 50-50. Also lassen wir uns unseren Rollen ĂŒber, weiĂt du, durable majorities on one hand or durable minority position on the other hand.
Das ist der kleinste populĂ€re Voteil, den er in ganzer Zeit gewonnen hat. Der Elektrode ist im Grunde gespart in halb. Und so ist es so, dass der Feld, auf dem wir arbeiten, der Elektrode ist im Grunde 50-50. Also lassen wir uns unseren Rollen ĂŒber, weiĂt du, durable majorities on one hand or durable minority position on the other hand.
It seems clear to me that like both coalitions are engaged in what you might call a war position. They're trying to kind of establish a hegemony in a way that they just have not been able to manage. Why can't Democrats manage it? I think that is the question. And I think it does get to sort of like a disconnect between
It seems clear to me that like both coalitions are engaged in what you might call a war position. They're trying to kind of establish a hegemony in a way that they just have not been able to manage. Why can't Democrats manage it? I think that is the question. And I think it does get to sort of like a disconnect between
It seems clear to me that like both coalitions are engaged in what you might call a war position. They're trying to kind of establish a hegemony in a way that they just have not been able to manage. Why can't Democrats manage it? I think that is the question. And I think it does get to sort of like a disconnect between
But they disconnect of the party from its own base and sort of like there clearly is a sense in which democratic leaders, I don't think quite are in line with what Democratic base voters want from them. A separation from not the Democratic base, but kind of the voters who you might think would vote for Democrats, young people, working class people. There's a real disconnect there.
But they disconnect of the party from its own base and sort of like there clearly is a sense in which democratic leaders, I don't think quite are in line with what Democratic base voters want from them. A separation from not the Democratic base, but kind of the voters who you might think would vote for Democrats, young people, working class people. There's a real disconnect there.
But they disconnect of the party from its own base and sort of like there clearly is a sense in which democratic leaders, I don't think quite are in line with what Democratic base voters want from them. A separation from not the Democratic base, but kind of the voters who you might think would vote for Democrats, young people, working class people. There's a real disconnect there.
Maybe a cultural disconnect, maybe a communications disconnect, whatever it is. And then there's this extent to which in large parts of the country, the Democratic brand itself is kind of toxic, right? Like, if you are a Democrat in Montana,
Maybe a cultural disconnect, maybe a communications disconnect, whatever it is. And then there's this extent to which in large parts of the country, the Democratic brand itself is kind of toxic, right? Like, if you are a Democrat in Montana,
Maybe a cultural disconnect, maybe a communications disconnect, whatever it is. And then there's this extent to which in large parts of the country, the Democratic brand itself is kind of toxic, right? Like, if you are a Democrat in Montana,
oder Ohio oder Florida, dann wirst du nicht gut zusammenkommen in einer stÀdteweiten Wahl, egal was du sagst, egal was deine Positionen sind, weil die Notion eines Demokraten einfach mit einem kulturellen Bild oder mit etwas verbunden ist, das zu vielen Votern toxisch ist. How you solve those problems, I don't really know.
oder Ohio oder Florida, dann wirst du nicht gut zusammenkommen in einer stÀdteweiten Wahl, egal was du sagst, egal was deine Positionen sind, weil die Notion eines Demokraten einfach mit einem kulturellen Bild oder mit etwas verbunden ist, das zu vielen Votern toxisch ist. How you solve those problems, I don't really know.
oder Ohio oder Florida, dann wirst du nicht gut zusammenkommen in einer stÀdteweiten Wahl, egal was du sagst, egal was deine Positionen sind, weil die Notion eines Demokraten einfach mit einem kulturellen Bild oder mit etwas verbunden ist, das zu vielen Votern toxisch ist. How you solve those problems, I don't really know.
The social scientist in me thinks that part of the solution here is going to be the Democratic Party actually reimagining itself as a proper political party and not just sort of like... Wenn ich das sage, meine ich eine echte Organisation, die versucht, direkte Verbindungen mit Votern auf dem Boden zu bauen.
The social scientist in me thinks that part of the solution here is going to be the Democratic Party actually reimagining itself as a proper political party and not just sort of like... Wenn ich das sage, meine ich eine echte Organisation, die versucht, direkte Verbindungen mit Votern auf dem Boden zu bauen.
The social scientist in me thinks that part of the solution here is going to be the Democratic Party actually reimagining itself as a proper political party and not just sort of like... Wenn ich das sage, meine ich eine echte Organisation, die versucht, direkte Verbindungen mit Votern auf dem Boden zu bauen.