It's going to take a number of things, to win an national election. Usually there are at least 2-3 major issues and a few minor ones. You have to appeal to a lot of single-issue voters and then there's the just the reality that putting a coalition together requires speaking a lot of different music to different ears. What is of most interest to you (economy) is not exactly what is of most interest to me (wokeness) or to Redbrickand (Ukraine).FLBear5630 said:He needs to get away from the WOKE **** and start talking about Governing. He is going down a dead end for election, the number of people that will vote fighting woke is not enough to win. "IT IS THE ECONOMY STUPID!" Carville was right. We have to even the playing field - Student Loans, Housing, Fuel Costs, Cost of Living and getting the younger generation to believe there is a future. The woke stuff is not going to win an election.whiterock said:
As I predicted, RDS is seeing his numbers vs Biden sag as he gets introduced to a national audience by his opponents on both sides of the aisle.2024 Pres. Election: Battleground States by @EchelonInsights (A/B)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) June 16, 2023
Biden vs Trump
► Mar. 44/44 (Tie)
► MAY: 49/44 (Biden +5)
Biden vs DeSantis
► Feb. 43/46 (DeSantis +3)
► MAY: 50/41 (Biden +9)https://t.co/VwdKyAs4vw pic.twitter.com/i2A1Xp4HLE
You are wrong that wokeness is a losing issue. Fighting a piece of it is what got Youngkin elected - moms angry at CRT in schools. And as we move forward, it is going to become a bigger and bigger issue. It is the Democrat achilles heel. It will ultimately destroy them. TERFs and LGBTQ are not going to live in the same tent.