President Donald Trump - J.D. Vance Administration

Poor analogy, you can read this one on your own. And it's pretty plain what the intent is, damn the poor help the rich
Which party REALLY helps the poor though? The ones who are dropping inflation, making everything more affordable, and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US? Or the party that caused record inflation and imported 10 million illegal workers to undercut working class salaries?
Take your time answering; I know it is hard to come up with additional spin at times like this 😂
 
So, Dems are in the 20% approval. Repubs are at 40% approval. And Trump is around 50%, with Democrats losing support to Trump.



Who is going to vote Republicans out?

The Trump supporters that disapprove of the Repubs? (The numbers seem to indicate that there is a certain % of people who disapprove of Republicans because they're not supporting Trump enough.)
The Dems, who only have a slightly better approval rating overall than Trump does among Democrats?

When given the 2-party choice at the polls, who are they going to choose when they boot the republicans?
Obviously the Dems.

You just providing numbers showing a 4% jump for trump in 1 month.
The numbers can (and will) drop even faster than they rose.
Or maybe they won't.
 
Which party REALLY helps the poor though? The ones who are dropping inflation, making everything more affordable, and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US? Or the party that caused record inflation and imported 10 million illegal workers to undercut working class salaries?
Take your time answering; I know it is hard to come up with additional spin at times like this 😂
Trump added $8T his first term. This new bill is expected to add up to another $5T. How does all of that help the poor?
 
Please enlighten me
Edge of seat...

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Please enlighten me
It's simply not the way the 2-party system works. By design, the parties move as far as possible while trying to hold onto a slight majority vote. They inevitably move too far, which they only realize once they lose.
 
lol...
I'm avoiding the idiocy of Tsar's "NEVER".
Explain to me exactly how the democrats CAN win a national election when a majority of men, white working class voters, and of legal Hispanics vote Republican. Do you really think a coalition of liberal white Karen’s and African Anericans can win the electoral college? REALLY????
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It's simply not the way the 2-party system works. By design, the parties move as far as possible while trying to hold onto a slight majority vote. They inevitably move too far, which they only realize once they lose.
But the difference this time is, the Democrats DON‘T realize it. They are saying they still haven’t moved far enough. They are taking positions on cultural issues guaranteed to drive away even more family oriented, mostly Catholic, Hispanics.
Please name one nationally viable democrat (besides Fetterman) saying that the dems need to moderate their positions. One?
 
Explain to me exactly how the democrats CAN win a national election when a majority of men, white working class voters, and of legal Hispanics vote Republican. Do you really think a coalition of liberal white Karen’s and African Anericans can win the electoral college? REALLY????
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Good grief man.....surely you do not believe that those majorities are permanent.

Liberal white Karens (no apostrophe) and African Americans??????
You are the screaming poster child of why those numbers will inevitably change.
 
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Good grief man.....surely you do not believe that those majorities are permanent.

Liberal white Karens (no apostrophe) and African Americans??????
You are the screaming poster child of why those numbers will inevitably change.
The majorities will not change UNLESS the democrats make a move to the center. I see zero indications that they are preparing to do so. Your chosen party is firmly beholden to its most radical wing and there is no one around which moderates can rally. As it is now, the democrats are a minority party. And they will not be able to be a majority party unless they adopt positions favoured by the majority. Simple logic
 
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The majorities will not change UNLESS the democrats make a move to the center. I see zero indications that they are preparing to do so. Your chosen party is firmly beholden to its most radical wing and there is no one around which moderates can rally. As it is now, the democrats are a minority party. And they will not be able to be a majority party unless they adopt positions favoured by the majority. Simple logic
The center will move to them even if they do not move.
Societal evolution.
 
The majorities will not change UNLESS the democrats make a move to the center. I see zero indications that they are preparing to do so. Your chosen party is firmly beholden to its most radical wing and there is no one around which moderates can rally. As it is now, the democrats are a minority party. And they will not be able to be a majority party unless they adopt positions favoured by the majority. Simple logic
Your wasting your time responding to a left-wing brainwashed loony bird.
 
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