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The hypocrisy of the Dems on gerrymandering and related threats to democracy is mind boggling. They're guilty of what they accuse the Reps of doing, but quite frankly gerrymandering is child's play compared to the Dem's overwhelming support for getting rid of the electoral college. Talk about a threat to democracy.
Remember they think that to save democracy...you apparently have to get rid of it. Because they cannot accept that most people dont want to support their crap.
 
I dont have to say it enough to believe it. The numbers show that people are jumping of the D boat.

That is not spin, maga, etc. It is what the numbers show.

People hate the crap you believe in. And your lack of self reflection about what is wrong with your party is why people are leaving in droves. Try doing common sense things instead of what the D party stands for now...and people will move back.

Keep pretending it isn't...and the D party will sink even further.

But I guess even when a left wing paper..(the NY Times says it is bad)...you think that is a rightwing cliche machine. Shows how out of touch you and the 20% of the people that think everything is A Ok with the D party is.
They're the Washington Generals of politics right now, but they think they're the Globetrotters because they are on the same court.
 
Polling indicates the opposite. NY Times just came out with a story.


The stampede away from the Democratic Party is occurring in battleground states, the bluest states and the reddest states, too, according to a new analysis of voter registration data by The New York Times. The analysis used voter registration data compiled by L2, a nonpartisan data firm.

Few measurements reflect the luster of a political party’s brand more clearly than the choice by voters to identify with it — whether they register on a clipboard in a supermarket parking lot, at the Department of Motor Vehicles or in the comfort of their own home.

And fewer and fewer Americans are choosing to be Democrats.

In fact, for the first time since 2018, more new voters nationwide chose to be Republicans than Democrats last year.

All told, Democrats lost about 2.1 million registered voters between the 2020 and 2024 elections in the 30 states, along with Washington, D.C., that allow people to register with a political party. (In the remaining 20 states, voters do not register with a political party.) Republicans gained 2.4 million.


Nominally, Democrats still have an overall registration advantage, but that's mainly a mirage, as Goldmacher points out. Blue states like California have partisan registrations, while Texas and a handful of other red states do not. Their advantage in partisan-registration states has been cut in half in the last four years, and even in those states, the trends away from the Democrats are accelerating.

Just how bad has it gotten? Goldmacher laid out the data in a Twitter thread:

  • PA: Dems +517K in 2020, +53K in 2024
  • NC: Dems +400K in 2020, +17K in 2024
  • Voters under 45: Dems 68% in 2018, 48% in 2024
  • Dems share of indies in elections: 63% in 2018, 48% in 2024
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Whereas this one...well if I need to lay it out for you Lil e...you should just go back to throwing down more gummies
and punching the clown some more.
 
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