False equivalencies, misusing "Nazi" and "Hate" analogies is never gonna win over one voter. Its only going to turn more people away.
Newsom and other elected Democrats are waking up to what 70% of Democrats believe and he recognizes that married men aren't the enemy of the Democratic Party. He recognizes that Democrats will need to win over men and married people to win nationally again. Good for him.
Harris choosing Walz certainly didn't help. Biden remaining in the race would've made a huge difference, he probably could've beaten Trump in a rematch despite the disaster of his presidency.
This generation of conservatives are not hellbent on racial demagoguery like the Southern Democrats up until the 1970s. Republicans for decades have been trying to build a biracial and multi-ethnic coalition of support for their agenda and for them, it's about the spirit of the individual opposed to the collective.
Republicans for more than a century have tried to prove that they were the champions of equal opportunity and the bitterest foes of racial discrimination. They see people as individuals, not as members of a racial group, which is showing of their commitment to equal opportunity and equal protection of the laws. The authors of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments did not want a system of racial purity, they wanted the freed people to be treated as individuals, but white southerners weren't going to let them live in peace and thus, they glorified racial violence as a means from taking the region back against carpetbagger Republicans who's power was ensured by a posse army.
Republicans only became more competitive in the south in the 1970s and it wasn't because of racial politics, it was because the South as a region had changed, it's values has since changed from championing racial politics to a conservatism that favors lower taxes, that is pro-gun, pro-life and for smaller government. As the south became less racist, it gradually became more Republican.
If southern rednecks ditched the Democrats in 1964 because of a civil rights law, it is strange that they waited until the 1980s and early 1990s to do so. Things move slower in the south, but not that slow.
History has moved on, like other regions in the country, unlike in the past, the south votes values, not skin color.
Which is why Imma do everything in my power to prevent Israel's candidate Donald John Trump from winning in November.
My respect for this position would be a lot more robust, if there was any distinguishable policy difference between Trump and Harris on this issue.
I will grant that Harris claims to be in favor of a cease fire. But all indications are that she is lying, and just saying that for public consumption.
Perhaps you believe she's sincere? Fair enough, but if so, then I believe you're gullible.
There are far more important things to life than just caring about who wins elections and who holds onto power. Politics may be a force of change, but it's not relative to your personal life.
If you say something that the government or the establishment doesn't approve of and you make enough noise, they'll come after you. Not just politicians, but any activists who speak outside the box, if you rock the boat with your allegedly unacceptable opinion, you'll be targeted and find yourself under investigation.
I still won't praise what Biden did, dropping out before the convention, but that was all part of the plan. He should've announced last year that he wouldn't seek re-election. Politicians always pander to their biggest donors.
Trudeau's a corporate shill in that he hasn't yet criminalized turning a profit, I reckon. Poilievre was pretty spot-on when he described the Trudeau Cabinet as Canada's first NDP government. They effectively abandoned the liberal centre long ago and that's a big part of why the Conservatives are polling in record territory.