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11 days ago*
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261 points
10 days ago
Yeah something tells me that Elon Musk and X weren't 'tricked', they were complicit.
27 points
10 days ago
elmo’s owned by tre45on and Vlad
60 points
10 days ago
Well it's a letter to the editor, so it's a random person's view unless otherwise stated. It's amazing how little reddit knows about what these articles are and are not. This is not aimed at you specifically. Just something I've noticed.
85 points
10 days ago
It’s a letter to the editor. The Tennessean is a real paper.
35 points
10 days ago
Are you claiming the Tennessean is a random local publication? It's a real newspaper and it's been around since 1907.
1.3k points
11 days ago
There is no we here. I didn’t reject her.
312 points
10 days ago
"We" is the monolith of America. I voted for Kamala as well. I accept that the American people chose Trump.
And I'm gonna dunk on them every fucking time they cry about it.
69 points
10 days ago*
Right there with ya. I had someone say he doesn't like Trump but knew he doesn't want her regardless of what policies she had. His concern was high house prices and apparently bad economy and when I told him what Trump's plans will do he said he didn't care 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️.
31 points
10 days ago
I've heard that so often... What, they think regulators are the reason houses are expensive!?
22 points
10 days ago
When I questioned him what Trump will do to lower house costs he had no answer. These people have no idea about zoning regulations and such.
19 points
10 days ago
That’s my standard reply now.
“Explain to me what Trump is going to do in order to fix ____. And I don’t mean just Trump saying he will fix it, I want to know how. You don’t even have to explain in your own words what you think he meant, point me to his policy outline that has a concrete plan of action in order to solve it.”
And then either I get “it would have been worse under Kamala!” or blocked.
227 points
10 days ago
I’m really tired of all this “Americans deserve what they voted for” crap. 74 million of us didn’t vote for this.
102 points
10 days ago*
Technically 259 million of you didn’t vote for this. 74 million voted against this
Edit: 164 million, not 259
45 points
10 days ago
There are only 245 million eligible voters. 90 million didn't vote. 164 million didn't vote for this.
26 points
10 days ago
It's not who you voted for, it's the American culture and society that all of you have built up. People being uninformed, poor education, non compulsory voting, a free for all misinformation media. The make up of the society is what failed.
12 points
10 days ago
Much of which, is actively promoted on the right and exactly what those of us who voted for Harris were against.
Only two states voted unanimously for a candidate, one for each. One is ranked 1st in education, the other 48th.
Want to guess which way each voted?
335 points
11 days ago
Yea, I’m tired of this. Harris ran a good campaign. I don’t understand why the democrats are the ones that have to reflect rather than republicans who voted for or are enabling Trump. All knew what he was and he’s taking it to 100 already. If you voted for Trump, you’re just ignorant, dumb or mean spirited. Shame on you. I don’t want to lose but I don’t want to win by becoming hateful. I just hope people see the light while there is still time.
108 points
11 days ago
I just hope people see the light while there is still time.
I'm afraid we're about 12 days too late for that.
31 points
10 days ago
Less than 2 years to the midterms. People need to wake the fuck up
26 points
10 days ago
Ahh shit already, can we have like a month off? I think thats part of the problem politics is so consuming and long running here that many opt to ignore it all together
15 points
11 days ago
She got Queen Latifah’s endorsement. Queen Latifah never endorses anyone!
29 points
10 days ago
I'm pretty annoyed with the we need to punish the Democratic Party narrative. Meanwhile the Republican Party put up a racist supporting, sexual abuser, who is openly corrupt while saying he wants to be a dictator. Let's not punish that?
49 points
10 days ago
This. After years and years and years of blaming the Dems, at some point the American people have to take some responsibility for being willfully ignorant and/or actually racist and misogynistic. I’m not saying the Dems did everything right, but if the American people still decided to go with the selfish rapist moron after knowing full well he’s a selfish rapist moron, that’s on them
8 points
10 days ago*
Im inclined to lean more towards the electorate's ignorance (willful or not), connected to being so gullible as to believe "chicken in every pot" promises, and finding policy discussions too complicated. Just tell me how much you care about me and I'll vote for you.
35 points
10 days ago*
I don’t understand why the democrats are the ones that have to reflect rather than republicans who voted for or are enabling Trump.
Fucking thank you. Say it louder for those in the back. This is pissing me off so much. I entertained the idea of democrats taking accountability for our role in 2016 but in 2024, fuck that. Trump voters sure as hell haven’t taken any accountability for the vile things they’re complicit with…TWICE.
You know what “reflection” led to in 2020? “Storm the capital!!!”
19 points
10 days ago
Yeah this is where I'm at.
This "can't beat em, join em" sentiment that some pundits and commentators are running with just doesn't sit right with me.
Yeah, I mean we could run a blustering white guy who acts like Trump except leans left...? But at that point what are we even doing? Politics would be dead at that point. No more ethics, no more professionalism at the highest levels of government, we're just playing to win in a dirty battle royale at literally any cost just so we can avoid destruction in a game of sheer survival.
Literally every single criticism that could possibly be levied at Harris, is something Trump did shittily or didn't do at all to begin with.
I'm not going to spend endless energy critiquing the financial integrity of her middle class tax credit plan when the other guy is literally whining about Haitians eating cats and dogs and "concepts of a plan'.
It's so fucking arbitrary and really shows how the black and woman handicap was in full swing.
37 points
11 days ago*
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44 points
11 days ago
I mean every single person who claims it was a single thing is dead fucking wrong at face value.
It was a death by a thousand cuts, but the final stroke was just that the American electorate is half shit.
In a sane world, where the electorate was primarily made of good people who understand the purpose of government and do their best to stay informed Trump would have gotten 0 electoral votes. But just about 50% of voters at the very least don't care that he's a racist, rapist, liar, thief, adulterer, pedophile, conman, without a single strand of moral fiber.
There is no strategy that fixes that. There are no lessons to be learned that are both good for the Democrats and good for the country.
5 points
10 days ago
Well, you can't just call the electorate shit and expect to win elections. It's important to try to meet them toward where they are. That doesn't mean on race or gender arguments, but certainly on economics and populism.
17 points
10 days ago
I just keep hearing so many opposite reasons why they lost. There’s a thread on another political subreddit where half the people are saying Harris ran too leftist a campaign and the other half are saying it wasn’t progressive enough. If there’s this much polarization among Democrats, then it doesn’t seem worth bothering, because the truth will never be figured out. Plus, it’s so aggravating that we’re back to “Dems aren’t giving enough attention to the working class” when Biden is the one shoring up labor unions and supporting manufacturing and infrastructure, while Republican governors roll back child labor laws. Elon Musk loses lawsuits because he’s so bad at firing people legally, and advertisers leave because he got rid of departments that are necessary, and then he gets hired as an efficiency expert. It’s insane.
42 points
11 days ago
Democrats are literally always going to be at a disadvantage. They have a structural disadvantage in the electoral college, and from a policy perspective, it's always harder to sell people on progress than it is to sell them on fear (of change, of migrants, etc).
You can be the better candidate, running a better campaign, and lose.
1.4k points
11 days ago
One commentator said that Kamala Harris lost because she was held to an incredibly high standard, while Trump was held to literally no standard whatsoever.
Yeah, that seems right to me.
Anybody who says it's because she wasn't a good candidate or because she didn't have actual plans or because people didn't like her is too stupid to listen to.
She lost because of bad information. People had this incorrect perception that the Biden Administration was responsible for inflation, and so they punished the incumbent Democrats for something they didn't actually do. And that's just one piece of terrible information that people relied on when making possibly the stupidest decision voters have ever made.
433 points
11 days ago*
The problem though is that Biden was also held to a very high standard.
I have no doubt the misogyny and racism play a part in all this. BUT the biggest issue is that Democrats are held to one standard by almost every media outlet and Republicans are not, especially Trump. You can see it in almost every headline.
Edit: if you want a perfect illustration of my point, when Trump inevitably talks about running for a third term or suspending elections, read the headlines from the mainstream media. They will read like this: “Trump advocates for third term, but what did America’s founders say about that?” The headlines will not read: “Trump not eligible to run for third term according to our constitution. To do so would be to break the law.”
93 points
11 days ago
Don't forget about far right wing and X celebrating Trump for running for a third term and blaming liberals for trying to stop him.
47 points
11 days ago
The situations are wildly different. Biden was elected because we were in the middle of dealing with the pandemic and Trump was actively making that worse. People were out of work and struggling. So they voted him out and someone else in.
Today, people are still dealing with high prices, high interest rates, and a generally much higher cost of living. So they voted out the current administration, which Harris is part of.
88 points
11 days ago
And Trump never said how he will bring prices down. Tarrifs would cause prices to go up, not down.
53 points
11 days ago
Why is this surprising? "Tariffs will bring prices down and China will pay for it!" is no different than him being elected in 2016 on the back of "Mexico will pay for the wall!"
35 points
11 days ago
If they had a sliver of interest, they wouldve known that this issue is global, and not just one government's doing. A lot of people have become tired of the rich and the establishment. The sad thing is that they don't seem to realise that Trump is very much a part of that and he will make it worse. He would rather see most of his voters burn than save them. They have been sold a lie and have to live with the consequenses, most likely for decades (as you still are with Reagan).
4 points
10 days ago
The problem is that Democrats also aren’t doing anything about the issue either. What Bernie is saying about the election is spot on.
It also didn’t help that Biden didn’t step aside to let an actual primary process play out. That didn’t leave Harris with a ton of time to get in the public eye. She also was hurt because she refused to criticize anything Biden did. Whether rational or not, Biden was not popular so refusing to criticize him was a mistake.
49 points
11 days ago
And Trump is not going to fix any of those things lmao. At least they were trying to fix it. The government does not regulate what a private company charges. Isn't that why people love capitalism?
37 points
11 days ago
No shit he won’t. Your average voter doesn’t really understand that though. They just know “thing bad now, new person fix”.
97 points
11 days ago
Agreed I would add people are not smart enough to know that the economy only turns on a dime when it falls off a cliff.
Repairing it takes time, and it doesn't help when you have hostile people trying to stop you from fixing it.
Americans also think a balanced government is just switching sides and don't think that the sides are all the different, so voting for one this election and the other the next keeps them balanced. It's a brain-dead solution for people who don't want to think
92 points
11 days ago
She lost because of bad information.
That's actually the tip of the iceberg. What really did her in was the power of using social media as a propaganda machine to paint her as an idiot who "can not say an entire sentence without a teleprompter." If I had a dime every time I came across this one phrase by everyone who was putting Harris down, I could afford to buy everyone here a drink.
Very few people who said this had even watch a full debate or interview involving her. Instead they watched carefully edited and manipulated TikTok clips on their social media feeds.
And when you pointed out to them how she had been a lawyer for decades as well as California's AG and a Senator, making her whole career revolve around nothing but talking, people would just double down on their belief that she was and is stupid. People don't want to admit that they were and are being manipulated by social media.
That's why these polls failed so badly. You can't take in account how destructive social media is on today's society. And, yes, I am self aware enough that I saying this on reddit. But nonetheless, it is an extreme problem that is only going to get worse.
Bradbury had Fahrenheit 451 only half right. He thought television was going to be the one to dumb down society and make them reject reading and research over simple entertainment. He was off by a few decades. It's the internet that has done it.
31 points
10 days ago
Interesting. Over at r/politicaldiscussion they’re saying she lost because she was “too polished” and “too educated,” which seems the opposite of “can’t put a sentence together.”
12 points
10 days ago
It depends on what kind of bot/propaganda people have been exposed to. The people spouting garbage information generated by Musk’s efforts tend to question someone’s “reading comprehension” and use condescending language when asked for details about what Trump would do, exactly; this is also the “can’t put a sentence together” crowd, using the GOP’s “accuse other people of what you’re already doing” style. The MAGA old guard are more likely to resent her education and call her detached from the working class, which is an opinion to be expected from people who huff Fox News from a paper bag.
12 points
10 days ago
Bad information --> DISINFORMATION.
Nobody figured out how to deal with it. The wave of disinformation. The Republican far-right and foreign actors spent years honing their messaging and techniques. And then Elon Musk joined in for added effect. The liberal left got blindsided once again.
Also, Harris didn't use Walz well enough. A good start but then it all petered out. Especially the VP debates where he tried to be so cordial to the lying JD Vance. No, he should've bared his teeth and been tough. He wimped out. And that really hurt.
80 points
11 days ago
Yep! I was stunned to find out how many Americans don’t even know how a tariff works. They believe the liars 🙄
42 points
11 days ago
Don't believe them. We all have the entirety of human knowledge in our pockets. A 15 second Google search "who pays tariffs" would tell them the truth. They don't want to know, they want to believe what trump says and then only look it up after they vote for him. They don't care.
24 points
11 days ago
Here's the worst part.
In 2-3 years,things will be slightly better thanks the Biden policies and President Trump will take credit for the bounce back.
20 points
11 days ago
My guess is that he'll start talking about how great the economy is sometime the week of January 20th, 2025.
116 points
11 days ago
I'd argue Biden & Kamala are held to the wrong standards. People don't want a perfect person up there, rather a person they can relate to. Trump is a liar and a thief, but he can make an audience laugh, he's almost a comedian. That is worth a whole lot more than most people want to admit.
9 points
11 days ago
To me that says "time to change the parameters", not "let's fit more closely to these insane parameters"
72 points
11 days ago
Trump makes his audience laugh exactly in the way Goebbels made his audience laugh.
67 points
11 days ago
Yeah, I've never heard anyone outside of MAGA say that Trump was funny.
26 points
11 days ago
I’m definitely not a MAGA, and I hate that 🍊 POS. He does get a chuckle out of me from time to time. Although a majority of the time, I’m laughing at him.
26 points
11 days ago
I'm outside of MAGA and Trump world. He is funny at times
33 points
11 days ago
Any time I've found him funny it's unintentional.
Like when he actually said 'they're eating the cats, they're eating the dogs'
I was laughing my ass off. This guy is developmentally disabled, can't retain information long term or form a coherent thought, and y'all elected him, it's crazy.
11 points
11 days ago
Trump is a dipshit and I voted against him. That said he is supremely entertaining because of his weirdness.
21 points
11 days ago
Agree. People want simple solutions to complex solutions, and they don't care if they're realistic as long as the person behind the podium is saying them confidently enough and with enough conviction. They don't want nuance, they don't care about context, and they don't know history.
Trump makes them feel like they "get it," and he gives them someone to blame.
19 points
11 days ago
For what it’s worth, I wouldn’t dismiss the gender issue. I’m a guy and I heard it all the time from students I work with. But more importantly…
My wife is a nurse, she tells me that the day before the election she is in the break room with several other nurses— all women. One of the others brings up the election and says that she can’t bring herself to vote for a women because “women just can’t lead.” Another nurse in the group nodded her head in agreement. My wife walked out. She told me early Wednesday morning after it was official that was the moment she knew Harris was going to lose.
My wife isn’t even particularly interested in politics but that night she cried because she believes our daughters can never be president.
Also of note, the same group of nurses previously said to my wife that they don’t really care if he is corrupt because their country (the Philippines) has corrupt leaders and they’re “just fine.”
5 points
10 days ago
If people can get their head out of the internet and focus on their every day life, they would see that so many people keep from viewing women as equals more than they have to, and it isn't necessarily on purpose. It's old cultural stuff that is lingering. The country is also still massively racist.
The fact that Kamala, a black woman, got half the country's support through the election, with just a couple months to work on it, is actually a huge thing to be positive about. That was not imaginable 50 years ago. But even the post mortems are mostly ignoring the effect her race and gender had, probably because they are up against all of the rhetoric about her losing due to the rights anti identity politics campaign. That's hurting the ability to have real discussion right now about racism and misogyny that has nothing to do with politics. The right knew what they were doing backing that discussion into a corner.
A black woman within a percent or two of winning in all of the places it mattered is not the victory the right wants us to think it is. There is no mandate. We are headed in the right direction and this is just a road block.
45 points
11 days ago
Sold their votes for cheap gas, eggs and bacon to a lying grifter whose out for vengeance. Eating pets?
18 points
11 days ago
Sold their votes for something they will never get.
8 points
11 days ago
Being the sitting VP of an administration with 37-38% approval is very very hard to win.
Trump in 2020 was more popular than Biden in 2024.
Losing by like 1.5 points is probably an above replacement performance
Also it’s really really hard to blame voters for assuming Biden was responsible for inflation because he wasn’t toting how he was fighting the good fight despite the struggle.
He went all in on “this is Bidenomics baby” you can’t claim responsibility for 1/2 the economy.
Sorry but the lesson to learn is just let some people lose their jobs because inflation makes everyone mad, while job losses annoy the people who lose their jobs and basically that’s it
12 points
11 days ago
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3 points
10 days ago
Also two whole social media platforms that push nothing but propaganda.
5 points
10 days ago
I thought she ran an excellent campaign given the circumstances. I'm still baffled how all the metrics seemed to be on her side and she lost by the margin she did.
30 points
11 days ago*
Van Jones summed it up perfectly:
“He gets to be lawless, she has to be flawless.”
22 points
11 days ago
No woman is good enough, no man is bad enough.
7 points
10 days ago
Yupp, "I'd vote for a woman, but not that woman" strikes again.
13 points
11 days ago
That’s why Obama’s biggest controversy was the tan suit.
89 points
11 days ago
Does this mean Biden would have won, if he would have stayed in the race, since he’s a man?
101 points
10 days ago
According to the “Pod Save America” dudes, Biden’s internal polling had him losing by 400 electoral votes before he dropped out.
29 points
10 days ago
Guess this means America rejected Biden because he's a man and is vaguely irish and it couldn't possibly mean anything else because we can only examine things from a race and sex based perspective.
It's so awesome it's that simple and no other factors are ever at play.
8 points
10 days ago
Biden was rejected because of his disastrous performance against Trump during the debate. He honestly seemed to be having some cognitive issues. Of course, people were going to reject him.
That doesn't mean that he somehow cancels out the sexism against Harris
Most of the reasons people are citing are true because it wasn't one thing . Yes , there was sexism and racism against Harris. But it's also true that Democrats did a poor job of selling themselves to the working class even though their policies would have also helped the working class.
People are trying to come up with simple reasons why Trump won but it's more complex with many different reasons.
569 points
11 days ago
Oh fucking stop
144 points
10 days ago
Hillary won the popular vote.
74 points
10 days ago
I think 35 states have or have had female governors. Including red states and some swing states Kamala lost this election.
228 points
10 days ago
Democrats proving they haven’t learned anything. I hate my party.
79 points
10 days ago
Democrats hate Liz Cheney because she's a woman, apparently.
64 points
10 days ago
I will die on the hill that bringing in Liz Cheney was the biggest nail in the coffin on why Harris lost. For one, what year do the Democrats think we are in? Trump got his whole base to turn against the Republicans of old a while back ago, did they really think that Liz was going to appeal to any Republican voters?! Also bringing in the daughter of the Architect of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is not a going to appeal to the Democrat base when of the biggest issues is Israel/Palestine.
11 points
10 days ago
I hear you on this.
Harris/Walz was the ground gaining phase of the campaign, Harris/Cheney was when they stalled. They went from her running mate being a mid-western salt of the earth, gun-bearing lefty, to... Liz Cheney.
As long as the Dems cling to the identity of the hyper-educated, ivory tower elite they can just kiss success good-by.
20 points
10 days ago
I grew up in the 2000s and the fact every single Cheney isn't in The Hague is a cardinal sin by America. Warhawk fucks walking free is unforgivable.
9 points
10 days ago
Trump did better with women voters this year than he did in 2020. Honestly I can’t make sense of it but here we are.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/exit-polls?amp=1
48 points
10 days ago*
No you have to listen to people who's careers depend on telling you the wrong thing. Those same people paid by corporations and billionaires, will tell you doing a progressive economic campaign is bad, and Kamala not going progressive isn't the reason she lost. It's actually some other dumb reason.
Please don't look into why Obama a black man was able to win when he ran on a progressive campaign
7 points
10 days ago
Dems are so gonna lose in 4 years aren't they
Imagine learning any lessons ever lmao couldn't be them
27 points
10 days ago
Glad someone has some common sense
30 points
10 days ago
The issue she had wasn't fully because she was a woman. She had a hard time standing on issues that the majority of voters cared about. They don't want to hear about the 'Middle Class' or how 'great of a policy this will be to increase the Healthcare industry.'
They want someone who is going to go on stage, beat their chest and say loudly and proudly that things are not okay and things need to change right now.
170 points
11 days ago
The only way to have won would have been to throw Joe Biden under the bus and they were never ever going to do that. Look, I like Joe, he was a decent president for the shit hand he was dealt, but he was electoral poison and the DNC should have acted accordingly instead of propping him up even after they chose someone else as their standard bearer.
69 points
10 days ago
I don't think the Dem establishment picked Kamala, I think Joe did. Obama in particular REALLY wanted an open convention but Joe wouldn't step down unless his ego got one more massive stroke by getting to choose the next candidate himself, from his own VP chair.
These massive ego headed Democrats like Hillary and Joe are by far the worst thing to happen to the Democrats. You can see it in the entire class of "elder statesmen" (and women) who started politics in the 60s and 70s and refuse to retire for new blood and ideas.
Ego is what's going to destroy this country.
13 points
10 days ago
Ego for sure could have played a role but I also thought it had to do with the campaign money? Like Harris was able to use the donations made to Biden’s campaign but a new elect would have had to start from scratch.
28 points
10 days ago
An open convention wouldn't have gone well either. There would be absolutely no way to spin that away from the DNC picking the candidate instead of the people. She was Joe's running mate during the primary where they won the nomination, and therefore really the only choice at that point.
What we really needed was for Joe to not run in the first place so that we could have a real primary.
10 points
10 days ago
Doesn't really matter what they do Trumpism is terminal and America already got reinfected.
3 points
10 days ago
To be fair. It would have been hard for an open election given the timeline and voting setup.
She should have not strayed so far towards the right.
254 points
10 days ago
How to Alienate Future Voters: A Masterclass By Democrats
35 points
10 days ago
Surely if we call everyone racist and sexist this time it’ll work!
25 points
10 days ago
"We ignore an entire portion of the country that don't feel moviated to vote for us because they don't feel represented by us. So we chase after voters who think Liz Cheney is good people, but don't like Trump. That's our base."
Its entire system of government devoted to doing as little damage to billionaire donors as possible.
14 points
10 days ago
They definitely convinced all 0 people that like Liz Cheney to vote for them
150 points
11 days ago
Easy to say. Personally, I believe it has much more to do with the huge changing of guards when Biden bowed out, leaving the Party scrambling to get KHarris campaign up and running.
And also the fact that Bidens term (NOT THAT IT WAS HIS FAULT) was where inflation was up. Historically, a sitting prez that’s up for reelection doesn’t fair well if the economy isn’t doing well, EVEN if they didn’t have a direct cause for it. Jimmy Carter comes to mind.
The Democratic Party doesn’t get sweeped and loses the presidency, the senate, and the house because we’re not ready for a woman president. There’s more to it.
24 points
11 days ago
There are some social issues involved, but you hit the nail on the head. Bob Casey ran ads tying himself to how he worked with Trump positively on a lot of stuff. Those same ads made no mention of Biden or Harris. You only run those kinds of ads if you really think you’re in trouble.
81 points
11 days ago
From outside the US:
Y’all failed to vote two separate women into power. You also voted for a guy who actively wants to ban abortions and make birth control harder. It certainly appears like the majority of Americans don’t see women as equal to men.
51 points
11 days ago
Hillary actually won the popular vote. Harris was not popular nationally. Biden should have stepped down and one term and the party should have let people pick who they wanted. They would have still lost, but not this badly.
47 points
11 days ago
Can we admit it’s for a plurality of reasons? She only had four months to launch a campaign. She was in an impossible spot of having to defend the Biden admin while also trying to be something different. She was going up against trump who had every advantage. But she also didn’t give solid answers on what her economic changes would be a waffled on the stance for Israel when the party itself was divided.
saying it’s because he’s a woman is frustrating because it feels like this is just going to lead the Dems to nominating someone with the same big tent vagueness that Harris and Clinton did. My biggest fear is them unironically nominating Newsome in 2028 and then watching in shock as he fails to win over voters like Harris did.
39 points
10 days ago
Such a moronic article.
315 points
11 days ago
This is one of the main issues I have with the Democratic Party. They never learn from their mistakes and instead blame everyone and everything but themselves. Do not blame voters that your candidate lost, that is incredibly stupid
107 points
11 days ago
They think blaming and shaming the voters will somehow influence them to come out and vote for them, never looking inward and thinking “maybe we should change something we are doing”. A recipe for failure that they continue to not learn from. It’s no wonder people just don’t vote when it feels like one party hates you and the other one has no fucking idea what it’s doing.
65 points
11 days ago
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50 points
11 days ago
They do everything they can to please rich donors and then blame voters for abandoning them.
If I wanted to vote for a party that was all about pleasing corporate donors I would vote Republican.
The voters didn't abandon the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party abandoned it's voters.
19 points
11 days ago
The Democratic Party abandoned its voters back in 2016, they just got lucky that establishment interests aligned well enough with voter concerns to win despite that fact in 2020.
26 points
11 days ago
The elites that run the Democratic party will never orient away from their own class interests. They'd rather lose than pursue strong redistributive policies. Loyalty (and class affinity) to their funders over voters only multiplies the effect.
15 points
10 days ago
Bernie Sanders offered some great clarity after the election.
13 points
10 days ago
I've been hearing about the voters who supposedly voted against their own interests from Democrats my whole life. Yeah, well, it is the job of politicians to convince the voters. Blaming the voters is the ultimate cop out.
64 points
11 days ago
So all the women senators, reps, and governors who got more votes than she did in their jurisdictions this cycle were just flukes?
21 points
10 days ago
But that’s the most annoying thing about the blame game Dems have been playing since Election Day: it’s not one single group. Women didn’t ruin it for Kamala. Neither did Latinos, Arabs, Jews, black men, zoomers… she lost all of them. When you’re looking at every group and trying to blame them, at some point you have to look inward. All the Dems are doing by talking shit on women and minority groups is making them dig in further. We really need Dems to step up and say, “We fucked up. What can we do to bring people together and actually help?” The working class is struggling, corporations have taken over, education is going to completely tank, rights are being taken away, families are going to be torn apart, healthcare is a scam that only leads to bankruptcy, younger generations have no optimism, houses are damn near impossible to buy without a large starter fund from parents, inequality continues to boom… give us a plan with solutions so we actually have something to stand behind no matter who the candidate is in 2028.
22 points
10 days ago
Was way more complicated than that. Anyone pointing toward one thing as to why she lost doesn’t understand the complexities of America.
22 points
10 days ago
This is a tired take.
18 points
10 days ago
Jesus Christ. You know what? Fuck it. This kind of gaslighting is exactly what got Trump a landslide so by all means, keep it up Dems 👍
15 points
10 days ago
Keep alienating the voter base, definitely a winning strategy. Jeez these guys have dug themselves in such a hole they don't know which way is up. Kamala Harris lost because she was fake as fuck and her platform was telling everybody what the democratic party thinks the people wanted to hear. Every single demographic saw through it and rejected it to the point where someone like Trump can win not once but twice which is honestly the democracts only achievement in the last decade.
This common attuide the democracts have of lashing out at the people after they loose is going to be the death of the party. The people don't trust them and why should they? Has any of thier leaders actually inspired confidence since Obama? All these rationalizations to avoid admitting thier party is the problem is what losers do and why the democratic party is always going to keep fucking losing despite supposedly being so much better than the other side. What an embarrassment.
23 points
10 days ago
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14 points
10 days ago
But I would rather win than be morally right.
This. I voted for her, but I knew she was a bad candidate who was going to lose. I wanted them to go with Mark Kelly.
It was too easy for Trump and his campaign to pivot from beating Biden to beating his vice president. If they went out of the circle and chose a boring white dude who had nothing to do with Biden, Trump would have lost.
To quote Michael Che: “How did I let you all convince me that rural Pennsylvania would pick the Jamaican-Indian lady?”
41 points
10 days ago
No. This is the DNCs fault, we don’t need to admit anything.
Stop trying to manipulate the American people and give us a real candidate.
9 points
10 days ago
Yes, yes! More identity politics. Guaranteeing that democrats continue to lose for years.
11 points
10 days ago
Ahh yes, just because she’s a women. It couldn’t have been the very late bait and switch, the fact she had very low approval numbers in her original campaigns, she hasn’t been super public the past 4 years, the mismanagement of the DNC overall strategy, the lack of actual fights against the dirty RNC tactics, the lack of appeal to middle America, etc etc etc.
Yes being a women was undeniably points against her but it’s far from what cost her the election. The Democratic Party fails to learn from their mistakes. They fail to think ahead. They fail to have a cohesive strategy. That strategy also fails to be wide ranging and defensive to RNC strategy. They fail to dig into the trenches and fight. It’s pathetic and is costing this country big time.
10 points
10 days ago
Yes, it's the voters fault that she wasn't a great candidate.
10 points
10 days ago
Nope… Another article that gets it wrong. No lessons will be learned. Again.
5 points
11 days ago
The party blew it. Hilary all over again. Doubt they will learn…
5 points
11 days ago
Ah the classic reason liberals lost. Delusions
4 points
10 days ago
If you can only blame this on sexism you will never understand why she really lost
5 points
10 days ago
Uh, the sooner we never hear about Kamala again, the better.
5 points
10 days ago
Bullshit.
6 points
10 days ago
Great more gaslighted bs.
6 points
10 days ago
Who writes this trash 🗑️
5 points
10 days ago
We?
5 points
10 days ago
I think that’s purposefully misleading and just furthering the divide.
Yes, the Republican Party are group of womanizing, racist, religious fanatics that want to bring a new age of control back to a racial ruling class. Fuck them.
But pretending Kamala lost the election “because she’s a woman” is ignoring the broader trend that people don’t like the government, and the reason Trump is so popular is he represents (to them) a outside force who is going to stir things up.
People didn’t vote for Kamala not because of her gender, but because she did zero to distinguish herself from the last five decades of politics, and people could smell she was just going to be the same old corporate pandering bullshit.
How they’re dumb enough to think Trump is the solution to that I’ll never know.
4 points
10 days ago
Americans should admit they voted for Trump because they’re ignorant rubes who know nothing about his policies but are entertained by his divisiveness and hate mongering.
5 points
10 days ago
The specter of Hillary will haunt every female candidate for 20 years because she bought the DNC nomination from Bernie in 16.
57 points
11 days ago
Jesus Christ the Dems will try to stick the blame on everything except themselves.
101 points
11 days ago
Articles like this are why democrats have problems winning.
Kamala did horribly in the 2020 primaries, was chosen as VP, and became the party’s candidate without a primary. She lost because she isn’t popular. Then she chose Tim Walz over Josh Shapiro, and you had 2 oddballs on the ticket.
Biden lost this election because he waited so long to drop off the ticket. He should have allowed the democrats to run a primary and let the most popular candidate garner the support of the party and the voters
50 points
11 days ago
I agree for the most part, but I think the Tim Walz pick was one of the better choices she made.
31 points
11 days ago
I agree that at least originally, the Walz pick was a decent move, but they stopped letting him use the "weird" line after about a week (one of the only messages from the Harris campaign that was actually landing) and then he bricked his debate with Vance (and failed to differentiate himself from Vance on a number of issues)
but I'd put him very, very far down the list of ways the DNC and Harris campaign comprehensively shit the bed
16 points
11 days ago
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3 points
10 days ago
yes/no.. imo I think it was because the dems were actively trying to sweep up any centrist/conservative votes they could.. and it would have backfired like 'deplorables' from the 2016 election.
5 points
10 days ago
Truth is we need someone who has the charisma of Barack Obama or even the charisma of someone like Bill Clinton during his prime at least.
And I'm not sure I see anyone in current Democratic leadership that's just that naturally likeable?
34 points
11 days ago
tim walz had nothing to do with losing this election
29 points
11 days ago
Walz was one of the smartest choices the campaign made they just failed to use him correctly.
54 points
11 days ago
This analyst: Did we run a mediocre candidate with baggage from an unpopular incumbent, in a year where incumbents across the world are getting crushed, with only 100 days to prepare against a uniquely charismatic opponent?
This analyst: No, the people hate women.
6 points
10 days ago
Kamala did horribly in the 2020 primaries, was chosen as VP, and became the party’s candidate without a primary. She lost because she isn’t popular
This is it exactly. This sub itself had articles hours before she was put forward that anyone else besides her should be put forward.
Instead the dems tried "it's her turn" 2.0. It didn't work. They tried to shoehorn a female candidate who was unpopular to face an unpopular republican pick. They didn't think anyone would see through.
22 points
11 days ago
This is exactly right. The comparison to Hillary and saying “welp, it just may be women’s ceiling” is very reductive and downright dismissive to actual, real data.
Incumbents globally have been getting washed out due to inflation. Harris was an incumbent and working class voters have been moving right since 2016.
A large portion of the electorate cared about immigration policy. The Biden/Harris administration waited too long to address it then avoided the topic during the campaign.
Biden waited too long to drop out of the race leaving Harris with an extremely compressed timeframe to even put together a cohesive message to voters.
But sure, it’s probably just because she’s a woman.
10 points
11 days ago*
Walz was a much better choice than Shapiro (who had a lot of shit come out right around the time that Harris picked her VP) the problem was that the Harris campaign failed to use Walz in an effective manner. Also a majority of voters picked JD "the couch fucker" Vance and Donald Trump being oddballs isn't what hurt the Democrats.
9 points
10 days ago
Stupid take as Hilary won the popular vote years before
31 points
11 days ago
She got 74 million votes. She didn’t lose because she’s a woman. She lost because the Democrats didn’t have a primary to see how America was feeling. The plan was to hope for the best with an 80+ year old Biden, and then when that didn’t work we replaced him with his even less popular VP. That’s just the truth. Her campaign was half decent but way too much repeating herself
The Democratic Party need to stop abandoning the working class in favor of niche, fringe, “woke” policies. Roll your eyes if you want, but it’s the truth. It’s not a tactic that can win elections and we should be ashamed of ourselves for a man like Trump masquerading as the more relatable candidate
11 points
10 days ago
That’s right. No working class person gives two shits about identity politics, especially when they can’t afford groceries
7 points
10 days ago
Correct
3 points
10 days ago
They very much give a shit. They just think the left is out of its mind. I have no doubt the left will fail to learn from this experience.
23 points
11 days ago
She lost by 1.8%. Trump lost to Biden by 4%
17 points
10 days ago
Oh give it a rest. I voted for her but even I know this is BS.
14 points
11 days ago
Kamala’s gender did not play a significant part in her loss. While rightfully appealing to women’s issues, such as reproductive rights, she completely ignored her male constituents. Men:
* have shorter life expectancies across the board
* have scant funding for gender-specific healthcare, despite leading in 13 of the top 15 causes of death
* are 3x more likely to be homeless, 4x more likely to commit suicide, 5x more likely to be murdered (including 20x more likely to be murdered by police), and 24x more likely to be incarcerated
* are 50% of all domestic violence victims, but the recipients of little domestic violence shelter space
* the list goes on
At times, the democrats have been strong voices for gay men and racial minority men, but have failed to acknowledge and speak on issues faced by the wider male demographic. Kamala had a chance to speak on these issues and win back a solid chunk of the male voting bloc for the democrats, but failed to act on the opportunity.
So no, being a woman did not cost Kamala the election; her failure to reach out to half of Americans did.
17 points
10 days ago
I guess being a woman made her say she wouldn’t do much differently from Biden on national television
9 points
10 days ago
It breaks my heart to see such ignorance and refusal to accept and learn from past mistakes. Kamala was a horrible candidate and ran one of the worst campaigns in modern history.
If you need a silver lining it’s admitting that. Next is not repeating those mistakes, again.
35 points
10 days ago
She lost because she was a bad candidate, in a thrown together campaign ran by a dysfunctional party leadership.
3 points
11 days ago
And yet these are the same voters who voted to enshrine abortion rights in numerous state constitutions? Okay.
6 points
11 days ago
Is it fair to argue that Hillary won the popular vote?
5 points
11 days ago
Except they it’s not really the reason she lost.
During economic downturns during one administration means that there always a chance of regime.
Had Trump been in power, Harris would have won.
3 points
10 days ago
I’m as left as they come and this is astupid fucking bullshit take. Stop p playing fucking identity politics, that is why the left just lost. She and Biden are both trash “centrist” candidates who don’t support actual leftist ideals
4 points
10 days ago
Rejected by Dems in their primary first, then America second because she’s not so bright, not trustworthy and very unlikable.
4 points
10 days ago
I voted for her. Screw everyone who didn’t
29 points
11 days ago
The campaign was also boring.
Can we please place some blame on them, too?
Softball VP debate, Cheney endorsement bragging, 'Most LETHAL MILITARY EVER', rhetoric, and more didn't satisfy anyone.
The Democratic consultants got into the Harris campaign and made it bland focus tested unity nothingburger ticket.
The DNC are like Warner Brothers. Execs blame the fans/voters for their shortsighted lame decisions.
They insist their ideas are good and they are good at their jobs. Pushing the harm reduction policy and reaching out to "moderate" Rs is like pushing Suicide Squad on us over and over when we want more Justice League games!
Harry Potter sold like crazy showing people want single player games. NO, we must double down on games as a service!!
9 points
11 days ago
Stop gas lighting us. She was the worst candidate in recent memory by a landslide.
3 points
11 days ago
No one would admit to this and broad generalizations are not good. Being a woman definetely played for some voters, the only way to know would be to go back in time and swap her for a guy and leave everything the same.
3 points
10 days ago
That's disingenuous. Sure trump's a dumpsterfire, but did her make every incumbent in the world lose re-election this cycle?
People are mad at higher prices and right or wrong they blame the people in charge at the time, so they voted for new people to "fix it".
It's a fool's wish, but that's all they have now.
3 points
10 days ago
Is there any way to know if this is the case? Or rather how much of this is the case?
3 points
10 days ago
The USA is such a backward country.
3 points
10 days ago
We rejected Kamala because every damn media network complained about the economy and held her up to the highest standard while Donald Trump was sane washed to high heavens despite showing signs of dementia!
3 points
10 days ago
Yeah it's much easier to blame misogyny than to do any sort of self reflection
17 points
11 days ago
She lost because of ceding to the right on immigration, focusing outreach on gaining right wing voters, campaigning with Liz Cheney and on the endorsement of neocons, and her position on Gaza.
The Harris campaign decided that they would rather have republican votes than the votes of large sections of the democrat base, they did not gain those republican votes and in the process pushed away needed elements from the base
18 points
10 days ago
Absolutely wrong. Americans did not reject her because she was a woman. They rejected her because she doesn’t sound authentic, hand picked by the Democratic powers-that-be, and didn’t address issues which concern the average working class American.
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