• marsza@lemmy.cafe
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    1 hour ago

    Lmfao 2028. Project 2025 is not over. By the end of the year whatever is happening in Washington DC right now will be happening in every single major city in this country.

    There is not going to be a 2028

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    7 hours ago

    It is the most incredible optimism to think you will vote your way out of this. I applaud and lament it.

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    4 hours ago

    Ok but you all have to be active, all the time. That means finding and promoting leftist candidates to increasingly higher levels.

    You can’t just wait for a decent candidate to pop up in an election or even a primary.

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      5 hours ago

      I mean Mamdami is crushing it in NYC, cuomos superpac can’t save him.

      The right candidate can do wonders especially under current conditions.

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      7 hours ago

      Pretty much zero.

      The Dems would need to have an actual platform other than orange man and couch fucker bad. They keep running on feelings and vibes without a concrete plan to improve things. Not that they will be able to accomplish anything of value, given the circumstances, which will not help in 2028. Then there is the 3rd parties that could form that really makes things worse.

      Without a serious effort by the Dems, we are almost certainly going to have another 4 years of Republican Whitehouse in 2028 and the best hope is a slight majority in Congress.

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    7 hours ago

    But maybe this time if we cozy up to the wealthy and get a shit ton of money like 11 gojillion dollars the voters won’t mind that we aren’t advancing policies they like.

    Harris only got over a billion but I think if we sell out a little bit harder, shift a little further to the right to make our positions more attractive to the uber wealthy, this time it’ll work.