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The Democratic Party is experiencing significant challenges with voter turnout in traditional strongholds and a notable erosion of support among key demographics, particularly young and college-educated voters, leading to underperformance in crucial areas.
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"Philly uh the county is at 86% in it's underperforming by six points"
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"Democrat counties are turning out at 2020 levels Republican counties are turning out above 2020 levels"
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"the youth vote is shrinking in the margin for Democrats in our last National poll we had Harris only winning the under 30 vote by eight points"
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"if we'd have broken that down even younger I guarantee Trump would have been in the lead if if you would say 18 to 22"
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"Center County Pennsylvania which is the home of Pennsylvania State University Biden went up by four in 2020 Trump is currently up by four"
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"we can definitely win back the college educated vote with what you all have talked about tonight"
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Kamala Harris is a consistently weak and unpopular candidate whose selection and continued role within the Democratic Party is a strategic blunder driven by an overreliance on 'intersectional characteristics' rather than competence.
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"Democratic Senate candidates are performing Vis kamla Harris they are all outperforming her by Leaps and Bounds"
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"what does this show it shows that she is a weak candidate she was always a weak candidate"
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"the utter insane confidence the Democrats had yeah to take a person who has failed every time she's put on the national stage and be like her yeah that's the one on the basis of intersectional characteristics that is the stupidest thing"
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"kamla Harris 1.0 giant fail as a as a presidential candidate K Harris 2.0 as vice president giant fail and it appears again don't want to speak too early if this continues K Harris 3.0 gianti fail"
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"this super unpopular lady that nobody likes that never got any votes that got thrown in at the last minute who says all the things that people don't want to hear"
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The Kamala Harris campaign's election night event was marked by extreme disappointment, disarray, and a notable lack of leadership presence, reflecting poor performance.
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"the Harris campaign just shut off the sound on the TVs at her w party and replaced it with music after a guest on CNN said tonight quote felt more like 2016 than 2020 yeah so no more they're playing the funeral March over there"
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"there's still no sign of kamla Harris at her rapidly thinning watch party at Howard University her Alma modder she could be speaking to a nearly deserted campus if she does not appear soon wow"
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"most people are already gone just a moment ago the co-chair of the K Harris campaign um the co-chair of the campaign came out and said that Harris isn't gonna be speaking tonight"
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"there was already a lot of people who left really when North Carolina was called was a big inflection point the mood had already soured quite a bit by then and after that a lot of people started flooding out"
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"the people who are leaving uh were in a very somber mood you could just see it on their face in their body language and inside they really weren't feeling much better"
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The Democratic Party's 'trans messaging' and policies (specifically regarding bathroom access and gender-affirming care for minors) are 'too radical for Americans' and pushed too far, leading to negative electoral consequences.
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"trans messaging so I for one you know as a culture reporter I'm really interested in seeing the aftermath of this election and seeing the Democrats who learned their lesson and understood that they pushed too far this is too radical for Americans"
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"Americans do not want men in their daughters bathrooms and they don't want kids undergoing this type of thing"
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"so those are two big issues that I I'm told they're driving people to the polls and I believe it you know these are these are things that are top of the mind for Americans"
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"I do think that that that that issue has proved to be a major factor in this election"
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"basically politics is a crazy off okay and the craziest thing you can do is say that boys are girls or girls are boys …"
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The Democratic Party's strategy involves demonizing not just Donald Trump, but also his supporters, viewing them as inherently bad or 'garbage' and escalating rhetoric to label them as 'Nazis' or 'brown shirts'.
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"the case that they're making against Trump is not a case they're making against Trump it's a case they're making against you"
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"what Joe Biden said near the end of the election where he said that if you're you're garbage if you're a trump supporter which is something that Democrats truly now believe I think in large measure about people who are on the other side of the aisle"
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"the unspoken assumption that Democrats have made that KLA Harris has made and Joe Biden and all the rest is that this isn't really about whether Trump is Hitler it's really about whether your fellow Americans are actually evil who actually want to destroy the country"
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"what the left has so thoroughly done is demonized anyone who supports trump it started off as demonizing Trump and it's moved from Trump is Hitler to anyone who supports him is a brown shirt and a Nazi"
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The current Democratic administration (Biden/Harris) has performed poorly on the economy, leading to high costs and making basic goals like homeownership difficult for citizens.
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"the stuff that's happened in the past couple years hasn't been good for our country"
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"the economy is dead right now"
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"al and Jo have done absolutely nothing for this country"
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"I just don't think I'm going to be able to buy a house"
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The Biden-Harris administration's response to a recent hurricane in North Carolina was a significant failure, comparable to the 'Hurricane Katrina moment' for the Bush administration, characterized by the federal government abandoning affected communities.
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"in North Carolina that's where the Biden Harris administration had their Hurricane Katrina moment"
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"you could have that kind of Devastation in American commun or basically abandoned by the federal government"
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"most Americans have forgotten about it and the federal government also seems to have in many ways"
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"I talked to a number of victims who said it was five or six days before they met a single government Aid worker and that the only people helping them it was the the redneck Air Force that I was embedded with for a day of veterans who just flew out Chinook helicopters that were private"
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The Democratic Party and its allies excessively promote 'identity politics' or 'tribalism' by emphasizing the race or gender of candidates, which is seen as 'idiotic' and 'pointless'.
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"it would be in our interest that she were president for three months then they can never say again the black woman president they would have lost that idiot idiotic pointless"
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"if there's something I loathe it is tribalism"
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"I don't believe I need to look like my leaders I don't believe I need to be the same ethnic group or religious group there there is there is no part of me that understands why that is a beautiful idea"
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"the argument the one that drives me the you well they we want a supreme court that looks like America or we want a this that looks like America"
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The Democratic Party employs a cynical electoral strategy targeting young men by offering 'weed and porn' as their primary appeal, which is perceived as insulting and lacking in meaning.
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"essentially here's your weed and your porn go have your little pleasure pal a"
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"men don't want to be told that their uh Chief priorities are porn and and pot even if they're potheads and they look at born every day yeah they're probably at some level ashamed of that fact they don't want that to be their identity"
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"if you run a commercial to young men and you suggest that you know young men are going to be stopped from masturbating to pornography which is they ran a literal commercial along these lines that if that if they that if that there will be a republican legislator who takes away your phone and stops you"
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"for Democrats to paint that as like the Ence of The Human Experience for males we'll deprive you of the of the meaning of being a husband we'll deprive you of the meaning of being a father we'll deprive you of the meaning of being a provider we'll the meaning of being a defender of your home but you can really jack off a lot that's that's the thing that we're training who like what man in the in his heart feels like what a great message"
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The Democratic Party's reliance on 'identity politics' as a core electoral strategy has failed, as evidenced by Donald Trump's ability to form a 'multi-racial working-class Blue Collar' coalition despite being labeled a racist by the left.
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"… Donald Trump put a stake through the heart of identity politics which is hilarious"
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"the entire left suggested that he was a vicious brutal racist he was a you remember that that was like today and remember that time when they suggested he was a white identitarian right … and now it turns out that he is forming the single most workingclass Blue Collar multi-racial Republican Coalition in modern American history"
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"if they can't go to Identity politics is that permanently killed for the Democrat Party"
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"there really only two forms that democ Democratic politics takes these days one is identity politics and the other is Bernie Sanders socialism"
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The Democratic Party's path to victory relies heavily on late-counted votes from major urban centers, which are viewed with suspicion by the commentators as potential 'vote dumps'.
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"we also have to assume that a lot of the results that are going to come in are from cities not favorable to Donald Trump um this is just what historically happens"
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"I really hope this is blowout territory so that there's not issues related to well what votes were they trying to go find and and shove into the count"
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"wrong is if she suddenly like massive vote dumps in Philly Detroit and Madison Wisconsin Philly Detroit Milwaukee it's the big cities"
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"the entire election was going to come down to Giant voter turnout in three big cities"
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Kamala Harris's campaign was primarily 'Vibes based' and ultimately failed because these 'vibes' were perceived as 'bad' or inauthentic compared to Donald Trump's genuine connection with people.
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"we were saying KL Harris ran a Vibes based campaign she did it"
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"it was just it was it turns out Donald Trump was brat he was they were they were bad vibes"
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"that whole stage of for a campaign which really was the opening that was opening Gambit was that we're going to Coast on like coconut milk basically"
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"it was all an attempt to just like suck the the juice out of the Trump campaign and attributed to"
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The United States is currently in a state of decline, requiring significant 'healing' and 'fixing' across various sectors, implicitly due to the performance of the preceding Democratic administration.
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"we're going to help our country heal going to help our country heal we have a country that needs help and it needs help very badly"
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"we're going to fix our borders we're going to fix everything everything about our country"
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"I will not rest until we have delivered the strong safe and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve this will truly be the Golden Age of America"
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"make America great again"
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Kamala Harris is significantly underperforming 2020 Democratic vote totals and margins in crucial Wisconsin counties, which were key to Biden's narrow victory.
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"KLA Harris is 8,000 under her 2020 numbers … she's down two points on her margin that she had in 2020"
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"this was a Biden plus 11 seat and it is now only kamla plus 7"
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"the counties she needs are only performing at 2020 numbers and then you add that into fact that if if they're only performing at 2020 numbers she's not even meeting Biden's margin in these two"
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"this was one of the closest States in 2020 it was less than 1% uh that Biden won this state by"
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Kamala Harris is performing poorly in key swing states like Georgia and New Hampshire, with significant shifts towards Donald Trump.
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"the results look pretty ugly for kamla Harris thus far"
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"some of the Swing counties are are moving toward Donald Trump"
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"some problems apparently in New Hampshire there's some there's some towns in New Hampshire that have had some pretty significant swings to Donald Trump"
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The Democratic Party's extreme rhetoric portraying Donald Trump as 'Hitler' is inconsistent with their actions (e.g., not advocating for cheating or refusing to certify elections), suggesting hypocrisy or an exaggerated campaign strategy.
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"if you believe he's Hitler or just a fascist Alam musolini not quite hitlerian AR aren't you at the very least morally obligated to cheat"
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"if I believed camela Harris were Hitler I would cheat I I don't know how you could you can't have it both ways you can't say anyone who says we cheat uh is is uh is lying as is undermining our democracy but he's Hitler well if he's Hitler you should cheat"
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"the question is let's say that Trump wins do you certify the election if he's Hitler you certify the electoral vote right right I mean that that's a very easy one they say obviously that that that is the worst thing that has ever happened that anybody would challenge any of this sort of stuff but if you keep saying this guy's Hitler then you kind of have a moral obligation"
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The Democratic Party (or 'the left') poses a significant threat to fundamental freedoms, particularly freedom of speech, and to critical technological advancements (space exploration, autonomous driving, AI) through excessive regulation and politically motivated actions, potentially hindering American innovation and ceding global leadership to rival nations like China.
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"he's devoted his life to freedom of speech which is truly on the ballot"
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"they're already talking about not giving him access to launching the Rockets because they don't like his itics"
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"they're going to regulate these things to the point that I actually can't pursue them in this country which which necessarily means that either they will not be pursued at all and to your point human civilization gets set back or they will be pursued by Nations like China"
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Democrats portray women as a 'foreign species' and suggest they hate/despise men, even their husbands, leading to secretive voting behavior.
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"whenever they they talk about women it's as though they're a foreign species"
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"women hate men they like despise them"
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"women who are married to men apparently hate them so much that they can't even have an open conversation about their politics they have to sneak into The Ballot Box and then at one another as they quietly vote for KLA Harris like something out of the handmaid's tale"
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Democrats are actively attempting to 'destroy' relations between men and women through their rhetoric and strategies, characterized as 'the gender wars thing.'
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"the rats take on sort of the relations between men and women which they're clearly attempting to kind of destroy"
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"they're leaning hard into the gender Wars thing"
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"it's because they they used to say there would never be a war between the Sexes because everyone's Sleeping with the"
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Despite overall strength with women, the Democratic Party performed poorly among married women in the 2022 midterms, who significantly favored Republicans.
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"when you looked at their performance with married women yeah in the 2022 exit polls married women went for Republicans by 14 points"
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"the majority of those people were voting for Republicans"
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"married women vote Republican"
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The Democratic Party achieved overwhelming support from unmarried women in the 2022 midterms.
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"it was unmarried women who they picked up by a 37 point margin"
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"if I saw a woman who was single younger clearly not married they were overwhelmingly Democrat"
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"unmarried women votee Democrat"
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The Democratic Party's strength and competitiveness in Florida have significantly declined, evidenced by a substantial increase in Republican voter registration advantage and a dramatic shift in traditionally Democratic strongholds like Miami-Dade County.
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"Ronda santis turned that state from a dead heat in 2018 to a place where registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats by a million I think it's a million point2 at this point"
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"and Miami just went red in an 18-point swing wow from 2020"
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"Hillary won Miami Day by 30 right just in 2016 that's like a 35 for like a point to the Future"
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A potential Kamala Harris presidency poses a significant threat due to its perceived 'worst excesses' in policy, specifically mentioning the controversial idea of adding states.
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"the Senate could be the only institution that really stands between a president kamla Harris and the worst excesses of her policy agenda"
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"including adding States uh to the country"
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"should Donald Trump fail to carry the White House the Senate could be the only institution that really stands between a president kamla Harris and the worst excesses of her policy agenda including adding States uh to the country"
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Long-standing Democratic incumbents, such as Senator Bob Casey in Pennsylvania, are facing unexpectedly tight and competitive races against strong Republican challengers.
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"that is a tight state so D dve is running an extraordinary campaign in Pennsylvania"
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"He's run a very solid campaign against Bob Casey who of course is a long long time top level Democratic Politico in the state"
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"that race is a tossup it's extremely tight"
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The Democratic Party (or those aligned with it) is perceived as holding disdainful and derogatory views of a significant portion of the American populace, particularly conservatives and Trump supporters.
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"and really think that Americans that those exact people are the bitter clingers are the garbage are the truly bad people the bad guys in the story and it's just such trash it's not true"
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"so much of this garbage that gets thrown at these people about how nasty and and hateful they are comes from this place of utter ignorance"
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"oh these backwards hateful Hicks they're just you know spiteful Americans"
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Florida has definitively transitioned from a swing state to a 'deep red state' over recent election cycles, marked by significant Republican gains in voter registration and strong Trump performance.
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"Florida has turned into a deep red State just over the course of the last couple of election Cycles"
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"it is no longer a purple or a swing state it is 100% a red State now"
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"it has about a million more Republicans registered now uh because of the pandemic"
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Barack Obama has been the de facto power within the Democratic Party for the past 16 years, influencing candidate selection to maintain his control.
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"Barack Obama is essentially been the power in the Democrat Party for the last 16 years"
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"The reason he was so quick to uh to advance KLA Harris for this role is because she's a vacuous brain dead probably drug and alcohol adult uh nonperson me she she literally is the non-person player or whatever right the the non-person character which means that Barack Obama just gets four more years of essentially being the most powerful person"
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"That's why Barack Obama doesn't want that to happen that's why he wanted Joe Biden even though he doesn't he hates Joe Biden but he liked the fact that Joe Biden was already dead he likes the fact that kamla Harris is is maybe"
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The Biden-Harris administration is not facing political consequences or 'paying a price' for its perceived failure in disaster response, unlike previous administrations for similar events.
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"and if there's no price to pay for that at all"
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"if there's just no price to pay for that that you could have that kind of Devastation in American commun or basically abandoned by the federal government if there's no price"
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"if there is no price it reinforces the point I made"
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The press is deliberately downplaying the Biden-Harris administration's disaster response failure in North Carolina, effectively 'brainwashing' the public and shielding the administration from criticism, unlike its treatment of past administrations.
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"the ability of the press to brainwash even in a free society"
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"the fact that the Press made a big deal about Katrina and nothing about this shows you how profoundly the Press will influence people"
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"the Press defines reality for the people who lived the reality not just for the people in other states that didn't have a storm"
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Virginia, a state that has reliably voted Democratic in recent presidential elections, is unexpectedly competitive, indicating a significant shift or vulnerability for the Democratic Party.
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"it's now virtually tied in Virginia"
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"I am projecting Trump to win Virginia"
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"you all seem or at least the majority seem to say Virginia but that because that's such a reach"
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The Democratic candidate in Texas, Colin Allred, mounted a strong and expensive challenge to incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz, indicating a competitive environment for Democrats in the state.
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"The Democrats decided to run Colin alled who is something of a cultural figure he was obviously a Tennessee Titan NFL football player so the the kind of guy who could get some Sizzle down in Texas and it became the most expensive Senate race in the country"
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"they spent an enormous amount of money trying to unseat Ted"
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"there was a lot of very concerning polling for Ted coming out of uh coming out of Texas"
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There is speculation that Jill Biden voted for Donald Trump or wrote in Joe Biden, driven by a perceived dislike for Kamala Harris, suggesting internal disunity or lack of full support for the Democratic ticket.
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"Joe was Jo Jill voted so for sure 100% Jill voted for Trump"
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"she despises KLA Harris"
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"at the very least they wrote in Joe Biden there is no way they"
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The Democratic candidate's failure to select a Jewish running mate (specifically, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro) was a significant strategic misstep that could lead to her losing Pennsylvania.
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"it comes down to Pennsylvania and she loses Pennsylvania because she wouldn't pick the Jew"
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"because she just couldn't pick the Jewish guy from the swing state with the 60% approval rating Serv her so right"
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"not only did she offend all the Jews by not picking Shapiro"
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Kamala Harris's path to victory is highly constrained, requiring her to win all three 'blue wall' states (Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin) after North Carolina was called for Trump.
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"kamla Harris needs to win Pennsylvania Michigan and Wisconsin in order to win this election"
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"once North Carolina's off of the map it it puts her right into that vaunted quote blue wall"
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"That means that kamla Harris right now has to win in the blue wall states she needs to win all three of those blue wall states that be Wisconsin Pennsylvania and Michigan"
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The shift of younger voters away from Kamala Harris, particularly young men, is attributed to a segment of the left-wing base who perceive her as 'too pro-Israel' and are opting for third-party candidates like Jill Stein and Cornell West, thereby potentially siphoning votes from Harris.
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"that would be all of the leftwing insane people on the left who wouldn't vote for KLA Harris because they think by some bizarre turn of the imagination that she's too Pro you have to be a psychotic Nut Job to think that Harris is too pro Israel"
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"I hope that Jill Stein wins a million votes in the state of Michigan that she and Cornell West just run away in in in that election"
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"also be young men I mean young men be that's what I think yeah"
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Higher voter turnout in the 2024 election, contrary to conventional wisdom, is benefiting Donald Trump and thus indicates a strategic miscalculation or underlying weakness for the Democratic Party.
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"what happens when you go above 2020 turnout and it benefits Donald Trump"
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"once we get into this explosive crazy wild who knew we could go above 2020 and turnout the answer is we're starting to see a trend that it is benefiting Donald Trump"
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"the sort of theory of the electorate which was that a a high turnout election was going to benefit inevitably the Democrats is obviously not true"
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Democratic performance is weakening in traditionally blue or diverse counties, exemplified by Pit County, which is becoming 'less blue' and shifting rightward over multiple election cycles, indicating an erosion of support among key demographics.
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"this was a margin of about 9.4 for Biden in 20 and that moved to 5.6 margin for Harris"
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"it is less blue and it is becoming less blue"
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"this is the third election in a row with Donald Trump on the ballot where his margin improves and even his raw vote improves here"
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A potential Trump victory is attributed to a significant increase in male voter turnout, challenging the Democratic Party's traditional assumption that women are higher propensity voters.
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"if Trump wins it's because men showed up to vote that's really what this is about men actually showing up to vote"
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"the kind of going theory of the democratic party is that women are high propensity voters men are low propensity …"
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"men showing up on mass to vote is a is a complete shift in the way that that elections"
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Democratic Senate candidate Bob Casey is being criticized as a long-term career politician who has benefited from his father's name and supported 'extreme liberal policies' out of step with Pennsylvania voters.
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"B Casey is a 30-year career politician he's been in elected office for 30 years"
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"he's the the son of a of a big uh uh high-profile governor and he's lived off his father's name um he's not entitled to this seat he hasn't earned it"
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"he's voted on this these extreme liberal policies that are simply out of step with pennia"
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The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') is perceived as a significant threat to various economic sectors and individuals, specifically through its intent to impose excessive regulation that could lead to their 'existence' being regulated out.
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"the crypto markets in particular are so afraid that the left is going to regulate them out of existence"
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"social media is so afraid that the left is going to regulate the matter of existence"
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"Elon Musk is so afraid that the left that's going to regulate him out of existence"
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Kamala Harris is perceived as a weak and underperforming candidate, particularly in comparison to Joe Biden's past performance.
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"KLA Harris is belly flopping"
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"how much does Kam haris suck as a candidate and would they have been better off keeping the corpse of Joe Biden in place to actually run"
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"that that one data point shows you the weakness that she was having"
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The Democratic Party's decision to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris as the nominee was a strategic misstep that specifically harmed their support among Union voters.
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"when they decided to take their democratically uh elected nominee and swap it out with somebody who did not get a single vote uh we said that this is really going to hurt her with Union voters"
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"Joe Biden had a slight lead on Trump in April among Teamster members and then he overwhelmingly was defeating Harris"
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"these rust Bel States here from Wisconsin to Michigan uh even all the way over to Pennsylvania very very heavy Union households"
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Shifts in voter behavior, including among Democratic-leaning Union voters and specific white demographic groups, are causing significant disruption in electoral margins and are broadly benefiting Donald Trump.
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"it's this unique Patchwork that's occurring in turnout depending on what type of diversity there is within your county but it's all benefiting Donald Trump and white black brown everything in between counties right now"
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"it was these counties that were about 75 to 85% white that had the largest shift towards Trump and if you go back and look historically they had the largest shifts in 2020 towards Biden"
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"even if the Democratic Union voters stay home or they swap their vote it causes massive disruption uh in the Electoral margins between these candidates as we're seeing right here uh play out before us"
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Current (Democratic) immigration policies, including asylum law interpretation and deportation prioritization, are ineffective or undesirable, necessitating a return to previous (Trump-era) policies.
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"Roma Mexico immediately goes back into place"
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"reinterpretation of Asylum law goes immediately right back into place"
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"prioritization of deportation of criminally legal aliens goes back into place with with widespread deportations of those people and and massive new investigative Authority for for ice"
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The Democratic Party's economic messaging (e.g., 'spend more money') is ineffective, and their shift 'far to the left' on social policy (e.g., 'trans kids in the classroom') has eroded public trust and made them vulnerable to Trump's perceived centrism.
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"if they say that we just want to spend more money on on they've been saying that this whole election cycle it doesn't make a dent"
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"on social policy they went so far to the left that even if they come back to quote unquote moderate left nobody trusts them anymore because they blew it all I mean they they they wanted to trans kids in the classroom they couldn't stick with gay rights they went to like transing kids in the classroom"
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"Donald Trump occupied the positional Center of this race he forced them to the left Donald Trump is the most Centrist political candidate since John McCain in this country other than on immigration"
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The Democratic Party actively supports and implements policies related to gender transition, particularly for minors (e.g., 'pushing irreversible gender transition procedures on kids,' 'allowing men in women's sports'), which is framed as harmful and 'mutilation'.
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"they actually put into practice when they say things like I think that a a uh a person who was born with a uterus and breasts should be able to remove those breasts as a teenager because that person is a man they mean it and then they go mutilate our daughter"
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"I have the Obama and Biden administrations to judge to judge them they mean it"
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"pushing irreversible gender transition procedures on kids allowing men and women's sports"
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The Democratic Party is characterized as embodying a broad 'leftist' ideology, to the extent that even former conservatives who vote for Democratic candidates are considered to have adopted 'leftist' positions.
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"the never trumpers at this point like a lot of them are just leftists and I think maybe they just always were um but they it's not just that they're opposed to Trump they've they've I mean this crew that we're talking about they they they many of them have fully adopted leftist positions on like everything"
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"any of them who say that they're voting for for or for Biden or now now now camel Aris they become leftist that that's that's right"
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"David French is voting for the left and I have I have a major problem with it"
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Nevada, traditionally perceived as a reliable Democratic state, is unexpectedly competitive or leaning Republican in the presidential election.
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"Nevada has always been perceived as sort of a democratic machine State"
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"Donald Trump is currently at 5148 in Nevada"
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"it'll be interesting to see if he flips Nevada"
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Minnesota, a state traditionally considered safe for Democrats, is showing an unexpectedly narrow lead for the Democratic candidate, suggesting a potential vulnerability.
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"the next most competitive state after Nevada is wait for it wait for it wait for it Minnesota"
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"KLA Harris 1.07 million votes Donald Trump 1.02 million votes he's only down 50,000 votes in Minnesota"
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"the deliciousness of Donald Trump somehow sneaking Minnesota away from the magic of Tim Walls would just be so entertaining"
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The Democratic Party's campaign (specifically the Harris campaign) is exhibiting signs of defeat and a lack of confidence, reminiscent of past electoral losses.
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"those of them who don't like Trump are not thrilled tonight"
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"a clip of Cedric Richmond the co-chair of Harris headquarters telling everybody go home and and just enjoy just enjoy a little bit enjoy it"
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"I am getting flashbacks to 2016 you M at the Javit Center uh Hillary had a big election party and my favorite line from uh poor Mr podesta he comes out he's the you know head of her campaign and he says Hey thank you all so much for showing up for Hillary she's always shown up for you except right now"
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The Democratic Party's (implied) strategy involved a 'passive aggressive' and dismissive approach towards the American people, which ultimately led to an electoral backlash and contributed to their defeat.
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"they're the passive aggressive person in your life who just pokes at you and pokes at you and pokes you and pokes at you for years and eventually they're just going to get clocked"
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"you can't do that over and over to the American people"
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"the American people waited for their opportunity to hit back in a nonviolent electoral fashion"
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The Democratic Party (or its associated cultural/political elite) mischaracterizes and disparages 'normal' Americans, viewing traditional traits (like being married, having children, or going to church) as 'weird' or 'deplorable'.
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"okay it's okay okay to be a normal guy we're not bad we're not deplorable we're not garbage we're not irredeemable we're good you know we're good old American Stock man"
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"when they called weird they meant it they meant it because it's not that they were Miss that it was a misnomer and that they just were like trying to do a thing that they didn't they believe that JD Vance is weird and they believe that he's weird because he's from Ohio and because he is married and because he has children and because goes to church these are all things that are weird to them"
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"when they say Normie Revolution they mean like Sam Brenton stealing luggage while wearing a dog mask"
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Kamala Harris's debate performance against Trump was effective enough to cause a temporary shift in polling, with her gaining ground and Trump losing it.
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"Trump's debate performance which was not good against KLA Harris"
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"they flip suddenly kamla is leading Trump in his estimate"
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"they do the debate he does not perform he starts to decline she starts to rise"
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The Democratic Party's decision to replace Joe Biden with Kamala Harris as their presidential nominee was a strategic mistake.
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"Democrats were were not smart to swap out Joe Biden for Kam"
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"I thought it was a mistake to knock off Biden"
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"it's so disruptive to the ticket it's such a a vote of no confidence"
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Kamala Harris was an inherently weak and unviable candidate, making her selection particularly detrimental.
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"especially with someone like kamla"
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"there was no reason believe that woman could win anything more really more than a dog catcher race"
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"making kamla Harris the VP in the first that was cynical"
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Media outlets or individuals who 'go to the left' or align with liberal viewpoints are characterized as 'divorced from reality' and 'garbage,' indicating a strong bias against Democratic-aligned media narratives.
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"he went to the left I mean TR to the left of MSNBC it was divorced from reality divorced from"
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"you want to talk about who's garbage the Legacy Media those are the garbage"
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"fractured we seem pretty unified also I love navigated political shifts based on class you mean how Donald Trump won the largest share of Hispanics for any Republican in the modern era and the largest share of black men for any Republican in the modern era and the largest share of Jews of any Republican in the modern era like that seems like not super fractur to me that seems look at the map it's red I mean whole thing is red yeah"
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The country has experienced a significant decline and is 'going bad and it was going bad fast' under the current (implicitly Democratic) leadership, necessitating a 'comeback' to restore its 'special' quality.
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"lost that lost that little and lost that little uh that little thing called special"
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"and right now we're going to just work very hard to get all of that back"
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"it was going bad and it was going bad fast"
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The Republican Party (referred to as the 'mega movement') achieved a significant and unexpected victory in the 2024 election, specifically by taking back control of the Senate from the Democratic Party.
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"we have taken back control of the the Senate wow that's good"
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"the number of victories in the Senate was absolutely incredible and we did T rallies we did tell rallies with each one of them and sometimes we did two or three for and it was amazing to look at all of those victories nobody expected that nobody"
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"America has given us an unprecedented and Powerful mandate"
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The election outcome represents a decisive defeat for 'liberals' (implicitly the Democratic Party and its ideology), leading to a celebratory mood among conservatives.
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"sweeter than liberal tears is the confetti of the conservative"
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"This is a magnificent victory for the American people"
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"we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible"
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The Democratic Party (represented by Kamala Harris) is facing a significant and likely insurmountable electoral defeat in the 2024 election, particularly struggling in key swing states.
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"it's getting very hard to imagine how KLA could turn could turn this"
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"Nate con says another hour has gone by the story is still the same Trump favored in Pennsylvania Michigan Wisconsin"
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"decision desk HQ has Donald Trump at 251 electoral votes... KLA Harris is 213"
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The Democratic Party's positions on 'transgender issues' are perceived as 'radical,' 'crazy,' and 'not normal' by a significant portion of the American populace, and this perception motivates voters against them, particularly suburban women.
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"… trans issues are really pushing people to the polls and I'm told that's the 2024 sleeper issue even with women"
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"things that Trump calls quote unquote crazy and he's really tapping into what the American people are feeling you know this is not normal this is absolutely crazy and I think that very phrasing has pushed people to the polls"
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"they put $18 million behind telling the American how radical these transgender messaging is and he said it worked he said he got so many people to go out to the polls specifically on trans messaging"
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The Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, is experiencing significant and likely insurmountable deficits in crucial swing states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
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"the state of Wisconsin with 85% of the estimated vote total report Donald Trump has 1.468 million votes conell Harris 1348 million votes he's up 120,000 votes he's expected to win that state by 1.8 percentage points"
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"… Donald J Trump is at 3.3 million votes K Harris at 3.08 million votes he's up 220,000 V votes with 92% of the vote counted"
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"… she is already down 220,000 votes in the state of Michigan he is currently up over 6% on her in the state of Michigan michig with 63% reporting in Michigan he's expected not to win by about two and a half"
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Major mainstream media outlets (LA Times, Washington Post, USA Today) are withholding endorsements for Kamala Harris (and implicitly the Democratic ticket) as a 'business decision' to regain credibility, reflecting a perceived decline in the Democratic ticket's public appeal and a higher likelihood of a Trump win.
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"… they chose not to endorse kamla The Washington Post now infamously did not endorse kamla Harris …"
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"with Bezos what did he say he said it's because we need credibility people don't believe us anymore and they're all turning to those nasty podcasts and they're all turning to daily wire"
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"this was a business decision and I think the LA times and I think Jeff Bezos I think these guys are pricing in the likelihood of a trump win"
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The Democratic Party's cultural influence, propagated through media and public figures, promotes 'permanent adolescence' and trivializes traditional adult responsibilities and deeper human experiences found in marriage and family.
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"… and and my argument was that they actually are happy I don't think that they're lying I I think that they don't know that there's an entire realm of human emotion that happens in marriage and then when you have children that they that they're not even aware of"
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"it's the permanent adolescence the coming Generations they are they I look at wolves and I look at dogs and the story of how dogs came to be domesticated they say that dogs are effectively just permanent adolescent wolves I see that's what's happening to humanity right now with the current Trend telling people not to grow up play video games stay home stay single live in your in your own internal world but I believe that is spiritual suicide"
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"our media is telling everybody to keep doing it"
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Following an electoral defeat, the Democratic Party and its allies will refuse to accept the legitimacy of the election results, and having run out of other 'scapegoats,' will resort to blaming the American people themselves, echoing past statements.
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"… they're gonna say the American people are illegitimate and that's what I'm looking forward to because now the battle's out in the open"
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"they're running out of scapegoat correct of course they are there's only one scape goat left and it's the scapegoat that Joe Biden said out loud and that is the American people are trash"
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"they have not accepted a presidential election they lost this Century"
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The Democratic Party's foreign policy, particularly under the current administration, is perceived as weak and enabling to US adversaries, leading to negative international outcomes such as the Ayatollah's increased influence, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and aggression against Israel.
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"his nightmare because he he uh he can't do what he wants if there's a president Trump right"
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"would Putin have invaded Ukraine if Donald Trump were president …"
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"the same thing with Ki about with regard to Israel he could do whatever he wants because the Democrats were in power"
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Kamala Harris is inauthentic and phony in her public interactions, particularly when engaging with voters, often staging or avoiding genuine exchanges.
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"this woman is so fake and so phony that she literally cannot call a voter without faking it"
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"she actually had to tell people to go back indoors so that she could knock on their door so there could be a video of her knocking on doors"
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Kamala Harris avoids discussing substantive or politically sensitive issues to prevent losing votes, preferring trivial topics instead.
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"she said now we ain't talking about anything that could lose me votes but we can talk about whether or not it's acceptable to take your shoes off on an airplane"
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"the issue she brought up was how tasty bacon is generally not advisable with the Muslim podcast host"
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Kamala Harris is incompetent and ignorant, rendering her unfit for high-level leadership roles, especially in foreign policy and international negotiations.
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"she ain't going to be do the Abraham Accords okay ain't going to be negotiating with Putin and xiin ping"
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"the level of incompetence and ignorance that this woman exemplifies makes it very difficult for me to believe that many Americans will vote for her"
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Kamala Harris's path to victory is perceived to be heavily dependent on exceptionally high voter turnout in specific major Democratic-leaning cities.
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"KLA Harris's hopes come down to extraordinarily heavily turnout in Philadelphia Detroit Milwaukee"
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"that may be the entire election right there is just do enough people show up for her in those three big cities specifically because the rest of the map looks like it is trending toward Donald Trump over 2020"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant loss of support among Jewish voters, particularly in traditionally Democratic areas like New York City, due to perceived unfavorable stances on Israel. This shift is benefiting Donald Trump.
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"I fell Jews coming through over in New York yeah boy there it is they're showing up in Westchester County they're showing up in Nassau County Donald Trump is currently winning 33% of New York City 33% New York City not the state the city does that vote well then for Pennsylvania because there are a significant number of Jewish voters"
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"because they know which Administration is likely to allow them to you know kill the terrorists and face down Iran and which one is likely to side with the terrorists and stop them from from killing the terrorist"
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Actual neo-Nazis and anti-Semites, who were previously linked to Trump, have shifted their allegiance away from him (due to his pro-Israel stance) and are now implicitly aligning with certain progressive Democrats (e.g., Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar) due to their stance on Israel.
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"I feel like the people who are more prevalent in Nazi circles are all supporting the other person they're all people who like Rashid Talib and elhan Omar and want the is the state of Israel destroyed"
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"all of the neo-nazis all the people who are actual like stated fans of Nazis who people were linking Trump with in 2015 2016 they all flipped on him and now they St two phatic and pro-israel and they actually are going the other way"
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The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') prioritizes gaining and maintaining power over being trusted by the public.
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"but that's not important to the left they don't care whether they're trusted they care whether they're in power"
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"the Democrats don't care if people trust them they care if they win and then they exercise their power"
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Key Democratic figures (specifically Harris and 'Walls') have stated intentions to suppress 'misinformation,' which the speakers define as any views differing from the left.
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"it has been declared by by Harris and and walls that they will suppress misinformation"
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"misinformation is left-wing code for whatever differs from the left that is the only definition of misinformation on the left"
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Democrats tend to misrepresent their political opponents by equating them with a small, extreme fringe, while portraying their own base as 'ordinary decent people,' effectively leveraging their 'cultural power.'
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"what they do is they compare our extremists to themselves"
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"they are actually good because they have so much cultural power they're actually good at comparing Ordinary Decent Democrat people to our you know crazy lunatics or maybe a very small percentage of our movement"
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Kamala Harris's campaign strategy is primarily to obscure her actual record and political positions by portraying herself as a moderate, even 'slightly Republican' candidate.
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"KLA Harris's entire game here has been to obfuscate obviously her record her positions"
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"she's been running as a sort of middle of the road slightly Republican candidate tough on crime tough on the border moderate on abortion right somebody who's really kind of middle of the road"
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The Democratic Party, or 'the elite' associated with it, is out of touch with the lived experiences of normal Americans, prioritizing 'proprieties' over practical outcomes, and 'brutalizing the entire system'.
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"these people they they speak all the things the elite think that you're supposed to speak and then they brutalize the entire system"
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"they are so concerned about the proprieties that they forget that you know the actual lived experience of normal human beings in this country"
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The Democratic Party's moderate 'center' is unable to control or withstand the influence of its progressive wing, leading to a perceived dominance by 'radical leftists' and a 'terrible rot' within the party.
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"people are still suffering from the delusion that the Democrat Center can hold against the progressives and I just don't think that's true I don't see any evidence for it"
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"terrible rot on the Democrat side with the regard to the radical leftists"
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A potential Democratic administration would engage in political retribution against opponents (e.g., Elon Musk) by using government power to revoke contracts or force divestment, which is characterized as 'evil' and a deliberate attempt to 'stifle human advance' and technological progress.
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"Rachel mattow just last night was on air saying that uh hey if if Kamala wins and the Kamala president the Kamala Administration they need to take away Elon musk's government contracts yes or or force uh uh Tesla and SpaceX to separate themselves from Elon"
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"think about how evil that is youc you are going to deliberately stifle human Advance this is the advancement of human civilization go going to other planets you want to stop that just to get back at this one guy because he likes another guy that you don't like"
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Democratic immigration policies (or lack thereof) have led to increased violence against women and children by 'illegals' and 'Venezuelan gang members.'
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"look at the number of women who've been killed by illegals gang members and otherwise from Honduras from El Salvador from Venezuela that's number one every other day you get a report of a child who's been raped sexually molested or killed by somebody from Venezuela"
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"we don't have to take Venezuelan gang members"
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The 'left' (referring to the Democratic Party's ideological direction) has moved significantly 'so far left' that it has alienated individuals who previously identified with it or traditional liberal positions.
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"is it just that the left has moved so far left it you've been"
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"I've come to understand that the classic liberal view of the individual is only tenable in a society where the underlying conservative substructure is Rock Solid"
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A Democratic ad falsely portrayed Republican men as 'creepy,' controlling, and unattractive, which is seen as a misrepresentation or projection of Democratic characteristics.
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"it had this creepy Republican man at like trying to control his wife and that's a lie because most Republicans are attractive"
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"the creepy Republican guy they had there looking over his wife's shoulder like did you do the right thing honey that looked like a Democrat to me and that is a democrat's version of a of a republican man"
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The Democratic 'gender wars' strategy, aimed at convincing women that men hate them and that Trump will lead to a 'Handmaid's Tale dystopia,' is proving effective and could cost Republicans the election.
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"are women out there becoming convinced that the the men in their lives hate them and that Trump is Hitler and one it's gonna be a handmaid's tale dystopia do you think that it's actually working"
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"yeah it is it is working and it really could cost him the election tonight sadly"
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There is a 'huge gender gap' in voting, but the widespread impact of the Dobbs ruling on women's votes (as suggested by some polls) may not be a consistent national pattern.
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"there's such a huge gender gap"
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"If Anne Seltzer of the De Moine register is right in her poll saying that Trump's down three in Iowa because she's seeing some consternation amongst older Iowan women about the Dos ruling then why isn't showing up elsewhere that's that pattern she may have noticed in Iowa isn't a pattern at all it would be a one-off in Iowa he's saying we would see that we'd see that in the numbers out of Pennsylvania out of Wisconsin out of Arizona and we're not"
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The 'gender wars' strategy and focus on abortion are helping Kamala Harris/Democrats maintain support despite her perceived lack of 'intellectual depth' or other significant qualities.
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"I do think it's helping her hang on at all she's nothing she's a she's a Thunderhead she's a everybody knows there's no intellectual depth there"
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"the reason they're propping her up and acting like she's Kam abama is abortion they they need her to pull the lever for them on the restoration of the row regime and uh there's really not much more to her"
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Progressive revolutionary ideas, often associated with the Democratic Party, are responsible for undermining traditional social conventions and familial structures, leading to societal breakdown, particularly impacting marginalized groups.
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"the social conventions that hold them together are torn apart purposefully one one of the things that's really pathological about this too that's very much worth pointing out is that you know the familial structure started to be torn apart let's say in the early 60s with the sexual Revolution the notion that there was such a thing as free love and that the institution of marriage was patriarchal imposition"
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"the progressive revolutionary ideas that undermine the Traditions that hold us together demolish the marginal before they do demolish the center"
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The Democratic Party's messaging, or 'the left's' messaging, promotes an adversarial view of marital and gender relationships, rather than one of partnership, which is reflected in the personal conduct of figures like Kamala Harris's husband and influences how she views men.
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"I believe all this plays into some of the messaging we're seeing from the left about this how you're you're in adversarial relationship with your spouse as opposed to a partnership It says something about how she views men"
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"if you if you take the stance that the marital relationship is necessarily one of power then those sorts of outbursts wouldn't be unexpected"
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The disintegration of the family structure, driven by progressive ideas, has led to a lack of positive male relationships for young women, making them susceptible to a 'power narrative' about gender relations and influencing their distinct, left-leaning voting patterns and political attitudes.
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"I'm concentrating on them because their voting patterns and political attitudes are so much different than every other demographic you know as the family structure has disintegrated the number of young women who've never had a positive relationship of any sort with any male ever is increasing"
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"it's very easy for them to buy a power narrative you know they've never had a good relationship with a brother or an uncle or a father or a boyfriend and so the the the supposition that all relationships between men and women are degenerate and of course that's exacerbated by the pornography situation becomes more and more credible"
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Democratic support for abortion rights is presented as enabling or catering to a non-traditional, 'Sex in the City' lifestyle among unmarried women, which is seen as a 'substitute happiness' for traditional marriage.
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"if the if the substitute happiness the airat happiness you're being provided is Sex in the City well then of course abortion is your number one issue"
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"which is why if you wish to uphold The Sex in the City lifestyle it's it's the number one issue"
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The Democratic stance on abortion is criticized for contributing to the decline of traditional marriage by removing the historical societal pressure (e.g., 'shotgun weddings') that often led to marriage following unplanned pregnancies.
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"abortion is the thing that destroys that destroys the possibility of you being forced into I mean let's be real about how marriage used to work in this country a huge percentage of people got married because they knocked up a girl right"
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"that was reality cudgeling you back into what you should aspire to doing anyway abortion cuts that completely off"
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Attempts by Democrats or their allies to leverage specific controversies, such as the 'Tony Hinchcliffe joke,' to negatively impact Donald Trump's support among Puerto Rican voters were ineffective or based on a 'contrived nontroversy.'
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"maybe this Puerto Rican you know issue with regard to Tony hinchcliff making a bad joke at the maybe that has some consequences for places like Pennsylvania I know there have been worries because there are 200,000 Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania"
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"that that nontroversy was so contrived I'm glad to hear some data actually back up that"
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Key swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are trending red, indicating a shift away from the Democratic Party's traditional strength in these areas.
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"Pennsylvania Michigan and Wisconsin are all trending red"
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"Pennsylvania Ohio Wisconsin Michigan look very much the same trending red"
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Pre-election predictions or hopes of Democratic success in traditionally conservative states (specifically Texas) were unrealistic and amounted to 'wishcasting,' indicating a misjudgment of the political landscape by Democratic strategists or supporters.
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"there were going into the election there were all kinds of things that people were you maybe New York will go for Trump and maybe Texas will go for Harris all that is wishcasting we still we still live in a world where gravity works here"
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"Texas KLA Harris did campaign in Texas did that that'll just came in right now"
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'Wokeness' functions as a pseudo-religious system, offering a secular answer to the human need for moral 'salvation' or 'goodness,' which serves as its primary 'selling point' to adherents.
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"wokeness offers people something wokeness has a selling point and it's exactly what you are saying it's an answer to the question what must I do to be saved"
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"woke politics s right in that Gap and says all you have to do is take the knee you simply have to Proclaim your guilt you have to confess your systemic racism or you have to assume your position on the sacrificial pedestal as a minority or whatever and now you will once again be in the grand Cosmic dance of of virtue and pollution and sacrifice"
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Democratic attempts to regain political ground in Florida through ballot measures (marijuana legalization and abortion rights) have failed.
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"it was an attempt for Democrats to claw their way back in"
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"Amendment Three was a legalized marijuana petition Amendment four was a legalized abortion both look like they are going to go down to defeat because Florida is a red State and it ain't going back"
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The Democratic Party is criticized for a perceived lack of understanding and engagement with certain American communities, leading to mischaracterizations of their values and lives.
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"I mean deep enforced chosen ignorance and arrogance that the ignorance sort of abets"
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"she talks to people and she finds that no one else had done it no one else had talked to them and seen the lives they live which are interracial and completely accepting of all different kinds of people and they just don't know it's unbelievable"
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The Democratic Party is showing continued or increased strength in suburban areas, as evidenced by a significant decline in Trump's winning margin in Fayette County, Georgia, from 2016 to 2024.
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"in 2016 Trump won this County by 21 points uh he only won it by seven in 2020 and with 75% reporting he's only at by two"
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"you're you're basically extrapolating this to quote the suburbs"
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The Democratic Party is maintaining strong support in heavily Black counties in Georgia, where Trump is currently underperforming compared to previous elections, while mid-sized Black counties are performing similarly to 2020.
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"if if the County's about midsized it's performing Pretty much like it did in 2020 right now"
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"and in the really heavy black counties you're seeing actually a trump underperformance"
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The election is a 'civilizational battle' over 'fundamental American values' and freedom, implying that the Democratic Party's agenda threatens these core principles.
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"what's at stake here are fundamental values fundamental American values there is a civilizational battle going on and this election is part of that battle"
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"if we lose our freedom here where do we go"
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The outcome of the election, nationally and in key states like Georgia, will largely depend on whether turnout in suburban and urban counties (typically Democratic-leaning) matches or exceeds 2020 levels.
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"the question is are the Suburban counties and are the urban counties at or above 2020 uh turnout"
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"is the Suburban vote up is the rural vote down"
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Despite experiencing significant devastation and delayed federal aid, victims on the ground in North Carolina did not express direct political resentment towards the Biden-Harris administration, prioritizing immediate personal losses over political considerations.
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"anytime I brought up their opinion of the federal government or their opinion of the Biden Harris Administration they with the exception of one or two people they just said I don't want to talk about politics right now"
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"for the people who were actually hit I didn't get the sense that they were thinking about the political aspect of it"
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Democratic leaders Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are perceived as weak or ineffectual, with a strong desire for their political irrelevance.
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"hates Joe Biden but he liked the fact that Joe Biden was already dead he likes the fact that kamla Harris is is maybe is never been alive"
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"it would just Delight me if we no longer had Barack Obama"
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The mainstream news media is biased, untrustworthy, and actively lies, and a Trump victory would serve as a direct rebuke to their perceived irrelevance and dishonesty.
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"I want the news media to know how much we despise them how much we distrust them how much we see them lying"
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"I do not know how to send that message any better than to reelect Donald Trump and to say you know what because it means they were irrelevant they were irrelevant"
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Republican campaigns are actively employing strategies to undermine Democratic candidates by highlighting their pro-Israel stance, particularly in communities with significant Arab-American populations, aiming to alienate Democratic voters.
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"a giant billboard with a picture of kamla Harris slotkin and an and Israeli flag and it says KLA and slotkin always friends of Israel"
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"I saw it and initially thought does does the Harris campaign have the worst strategy ever on put their BL boards and I looked it up later and it was a a republican pack"
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Democratic support in North Carolina is narrowly concentrated in urban and university-centric areas, which are pejoratively described as 'poisoned,' suggesting a limited and potentially problematic base of support for the party across the state.
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"all the big university towns are have been poisoned by the university"
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"I can't imagine the rest of North Carolina is Democrat"
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Democratic support for 'transgenderism in sports' is a political vulnerability that can be effectively exploited by opponents through advertising.
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"was the ad where Colin already tackles a little girl on the football field because he supported uh transgenderism in sports"
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"it turns out it turns out it was very effective"
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In certain traditionally Democratic-leaning urban/suburban counties in swing states like Georgia, Kamala Harris is increasing the Democratic vote share and improving upon Joe Biden's 2020 margins.
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"this was a uh a seat that or a county that Joe Biden won by 14 points and you can see that currently he is uh doing some quick math here I love tents of a percentage he's currently up by 16 points or she's up by 16 points in this seat"
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"there are some places where she's doing better she's improving upon Biden's margins the vote share is higher"
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The 2024 election is characterized by increasing partisan polarization, with Democratic strongholds becoming 'bluer' (more heavily Democratic) and Republican strongholds becoming 'redder' (more heavily Republican).
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"red America is getting redder and blue America is getting Bluer is what this tells me"
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"if you were in a blue County you're getting you're you're voting even more heavily blue at least in the swing States"
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Kamala Harris is experiencing a decline in voter turnout or enthusiasm in certain traditionally Democratic-leaning areas (like Loudoun County, VA), leading to a reduction in her overall vote count compared to previous elections, while Trump's support holds steady or improves.
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"220,000 votes in 2020 that's down to about 212,000 so an 8,000 vote drop and it and it looks to have almost come exclusively off of the back of KLA Harris"
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"Donald Trump is performing at his ballot actually a little bit above the ballot share that he got in 2020 uh in a county like that"
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The 2024 election is exhibiting trends similar to the 2022 midterms, characterized by strong Republican performance in certain areas but not necessarily translating into widespread gains in crucial swing areas, suggesting a challenging but not catastrophic outcome for Democrats.
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"I don't think this election is turning out so far to look much like 2020 or even 2016 it's got a lot of 2022 Vibes to it at least that we're starting to see come in"
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"Republicans are performing very strongly but it's not necessarily netting us uh yet in the places that we need it to net us vote it's just increasing our margins in places like Florida and Lowden County that actually don't matter that much over"
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The Democratic Party employs a 'shadow campaign' strategy, as evidenced by a Time Magazine article from 2020, which is seen as a concerning and potentially non-transparent method of influencing election outcomes.
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"the quote unquote Shadow campaign Right Time Magazine writes that article 2020 out a shadow campaign"
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"we go to bed Trump's ahead and all the all the numbers and then we wake up and he's not winning"
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Democrats possess superior procedural capabilities and are significantly more professional in election mechanics, including voter outreach, ballot harvesting, and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) efforts, compared to Republicans.
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"I don't know that Republicans have the procedural capabilities that Democrats have I think Ben youu are saying they're way more professional that that is worrying to me"
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"a much higher percentage of Democrats had heard directly from the campaign than Republicans had heard from the Trump campaign the the Democrats are granular on this sort of stuff they know how to ballot Harvest they will knock on doors they they will do whatever it takes to get their people out"
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Left-leaning media outlets and their audiences, perceived as aligned with the Democratic Party, are expected to react with significant distress and 'misery' if Trump wins the election.
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"we're having a better time tonight than the people on MSNBC are"
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"I watched the left week media it was oh we're just gonna we're gonna live stream MSNBC if if this goes the wrong way we're just gonna like put a live camera outside kis headquarters and we're just gonna watch people scream into the night and it's gonna be just wonderful"
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Supporters of Kamala Harris, including young women at Howard University and attendees at Harris HQ, exhibit a lack of strong confidence, characterized by being 'cautiously optimistic' and 'jittery.'
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"really none of them seemed too confident"
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"people seem to be you know they're they're excited uh a little bit jittery even uh and cautiously optimistic I think is the the general tone of those here on the ground"
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The Democratic Party has fundamentally misread the Hispanic population, leading to a significant electoral realignment where a large percentage of Latino voters are shifting towards the Republican Party.
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"Donald Trump may win up to 45% of Latino vote wow that is a big number that is a very very big number"
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"it's a major realignment I mean they again the the Democrats for a couple of reasons have totally misread the Hispanic population in the United States"
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Democratic-aligned groups employ deceptive and family-dividing campaign strategies.
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"worst political ad of my lifetime put out by a pack supporting kamla Harris that encouraged women to lie to their husbands"
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"to find out that your spouse just lies to you about who they vote for did you see the whisper campaign that the Washington Post was reporting on they said after that ad went out women were putting Post-it notes in bathroom stalls saying your husband won't know your boyfriend won't know your vote is a secret"
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The Democratic Party's core strategy involves undermining the family unit, which they view as the fundamental political unit, to achieve political victory.
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"it's so perfectly uh exemplary of the Democrat Party because you know the the fundamental political unit is the family not the individual right the the political unit means it's the family and the Democrats have been so relentless in their assaults on the family taking your kids away from you promoting divorce encouraging marriage promoting abortion all down the line"
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"our best argument for victory is you divide up your marriage and that will divide up the country and we win"
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The 'Rust Belt' states (Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania) have historically tended to vote as a bloc in presidential elections, though this pattern has shown some variability in recent close contests.
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"the Rust Belt has those three states have voted uh exactly the same since the 70s haven't they has there been a single exception has there been a time where Michigan Wisconsin and Pennsylvania uh didn't vote in locks up with one another since we've been alive except for"
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"in 2016 obviously they went one way in 2020 they went the other way in 2004 they actually went for kry and it was Ohio that won the election for for Bush"
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The Democratic candidate's perceived 'moral inability to condemn the pro-Hamas quadrant of her base' is a critical flaw that contributed to her not selecting a Jewish running mate and could cost her the election.
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"her signal moral inability to condemn the pramas quadrant of her base loses her the election"
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"because she wanted to Cozy up to the pramas side"
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The Democratic candidate made a poor strategic choice for her Vice Presidential pick, opting for an unappealing 'super weird guy' from Minnesota instead of a more popular and strategically beneficial candidate like Shapiro.
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"she needed the weird guy from Minnesota"
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"what she required was the super weird guy who looks like an inflatable off the side of a freeway to used car lot and that's that's the one she needed"
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An 'educational attainment realignment' is significantly impacting the Democratic Party's traditional base, with shifts in voting patterns among college vs. non-college graduates, and this realignment is 'even more extreme' among non-white voters, posing a substantial challenge to Democratic coalition building.
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"this educational attainment realignment that's been happening in this country where if 20 years ago you were a college grad you're probably a republican 20 years ago you were a non-college grad you were probably a Democrat those bases are beginning to shift"
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"that realignment among non-white voters is even more extreme than the continued shift that we see with white voters"
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The Democratic Party is losing significant portions of the Hispanic and Black male vote, with Trump making unprecedented gains among these groups.
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"Trump winning maybe 45% of the Hispanic vote and up to 25% of the black male vote"
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"black men 23% are going to vote for president Trump nationally which is an unheard of number"
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Voters, particularly those from demographically defined groups, are rebelling against the perceived Democratic expectation that they should vote according to their group identity, opting instead for individual critical thinking.
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"people are saying look I'm tired of people telling me that because I'm part of a demographically defined group that I can't think for myself"
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"people are rebelling against this expectation that because I'm black or because I'm female or or or or because I'm a certain age that I have to vote with that block that's not true people can think for themselves"
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The Democratic Party's perceived 'dislike' or abandonment of men, despite efforts to attract the 'black vote,' is causing black men to prioritize their gender identity ('men first') over their racial identity in voting, contributing to their shift away from the party.
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"the Democrats don't really seem to like men"
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"they've done everything they could you might say from an ideological perspective to attack to attract the the black vote but they've abandoned the ma the male vote and maybe the black men are men first and black second"
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Democratic messaging, particularly from prominent figures like Barack and Michelle Obama, is counterproductive when it comes to motivating male voters, as it is perceived as 'nagging' or 'lecturing,' which alienates them.
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"Democrats don't understand this like there's nothing men hate more than being nagged and Barack Obama is literally wagging his finger in the faces of black men saying you need to get out there and vote that if you want to speak to men and motivate men that's the very last way to do it"
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"she got up there and lectured black men about how they were irresponsible"
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The Democratic Party is unwilling or unable to re-evaluate its strategies after electoral setbacks.
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"the fact that they don't go back to the drawing board"
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"what I would love is for the Democratic party to self-correct it'd be better for the country if the Democratic party instead of attributing it to the magic powers of President Trump self-corrected and said you know what guys we've lost the thread here and we need to start re-entering the realm of reason"
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The Democratic Party treats abortion as a 'sacrament' and a 'sacrifice for individuality' to appeal to single women, using it to fill a perceived 'spiritual emptiness.'
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"they've done something that that's truly amazing with with single women which is that they've in order to overcome that spiritual emptiness they've actually treated abortion as a Sacrament"
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"abortion also is a vice but it's been treated as a Sacrament why because what it is is a sacrifice you make on behalf of your own individuality that's the thing that they've sold to a bunch of young women"
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The Democratic Party's broader ideology promotes a 'life without meaning' by denying traditional gender roles and spiritual significance, which is unsustainable for individuals.
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"there's only so long people can live without meaning you know this is this they have really sold us a life without meaning"
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"your body has no veilance as a as a spiritual entity that you're born a man but you have no manly responsibilities you're born a woman but you have no womanly role"
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Marijuana legalization, a policy often associated with the Democratic Party, demonstrably leads to worse communities and negatively impacts individuals' lives.
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"you can look at where it's been legalized marijuana or decriminalized all across the country country it has demonstrably made those communities worse"
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"you go around to these communities and they're just completely consumed by this stuff and has obviously made everyone's life worse especially the people who actually do it"
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The Democratic Party's 'cynical play' for young men's votes (focused on 'weed and porn') is failing, as young men are increasingly rejecting this approach and showing more conservative social tendencies (e.g., more religious, pro-life).
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"young men seem to really reject that cynical play for their vote"
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"these are the this is the first generation of young men that we have seen that are more religious than young women the first that we've seen that are uh more pro-life than Boomer men than gen Xmen so that alone gives me a lot of Hope"
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The Democratic Party's core strategy is based on the premise that women will continue to harbor animosity towards men, and their political program actively seeks to perpetuate this division.
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"the thing they are banking on the idea that women are inevitably just going to continue hating men at the rate that they want them to hate men"
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"that's going to be their program their program is if we just yell at men more and women really really are afraid of men and they're scared of men"
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The Democratic Party's 'woke online' approach to social issues is out of touch with the natural human desire for traditional relationships and family formation, making their strategy unsustainable.
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"a huge number of women actually kind of like men and and actually would like to you know sometimes get married to them and then maybe have babies with them"
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"there's gonna come a point where people like hey maybe this isn't the way we ought to go maybe I should try you know like forming a normal human relationship with a person as opposed to being so woke online that all of my fulfillment comes from wearing a hat at a March or something"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing significant shifts in voting patterns, particularly losing substantial support among Latino voters and struggling to retain Black and Hispanic men, indicating a failure in their traditional coalition building.
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"Michigan exit poll among Latino voters from CNN Trump 60 hereis 35 what the what I mean honestly the shifts that you are seeing in these voting numbers are insane"
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"how do they get back those uh Hispanic men those black men how do they move on after this if they don't have that particular play to run"
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Modern Democratic politics is narrowly confined to two ineffective forms: 'identity politics' and 'Bernie Sanders socialism,' both of which are failing electorally, especially when neutralized by opponents like Trump.
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"there really only two forms that democ Democratic politics takes these days one is identity politics and the other is Bernie Sanders socialism"
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"Bernie Sanders socialism is only popular in its most like populous form which is you have all these benefits and no one can touch our benefits and if they touch our benefits then they must die you want to throw granny off a cliff exactly and Trump was like I don't want to touch any of those things I'm Gonna Leave"
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The Biden administration's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict (referred to as 'the massacre on 107' and 'the war') has alienated both Jewish and Muslim populations, contributing to Democratic losses in swing states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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"Pennsylvania and Michigan may be the two states in the country the most impacted by the massacre on 107"
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"in Pennsylvania you have a large Jewish population who's who's rightly outraged about what happened and I suspect that in places like Michigan you have people who are outraged that that the uh people actually dying in the war are their kin and they what they would like to see is some kind of American leadership"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant decline in support among Black voters, characterized by lower turnout among Black Democrats and an increased margin for Republicans among voters of color.
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"with black voters turnout is lower uh but Trump's margin is higher that's telling us that a lot of black Democrats actually stayed home"
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"shift in Black vote that's partially black dim staying home and Republicans increasing their margin with uh color uh voters of color"
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A substantial number of potential Kamala Harris voters were undecided or unenthusiastic, leading to a failure to mobilize individuals who would have otherwise supported her by a significant margin.
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"we had five people who said probably KLA two people who said probably Trump that in and of itself shows us that there were more people sitting on the sidelines uh who were not sure if they were going to show up and vote for kamla"
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"of people who said I'm not going to vote or I didn't vote in 24 those folks would have been for Harris by a 13-point mark margin"
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Democratic candidates are currently trailing in crucial Senate races in swing states, specifically Bob Casey in Pennsylvania and Alysa Slotkin in Michigan, indicating broader challenges for the party.
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"Dave McCormack is in fact leading Bob Casey by almost 100,000 votes again Pennsylvania does not look like if if Trend continues Pennsylvania does not look like it's going to be particularly close"
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"in Michigan Mike Rogers is currently leading Alysa slin in Michigan"
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Early election night projections or 'needles' that initially favor Democratic candidates (like Hillary Clinton in 2016) can be misleading, and the current trajectory of the vote count is solidly moving towards a Trump victory.
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"remember remember the Betrayal of the needle for Hillary Clinton when it was 99% Pro Hillary"
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"and this needle has also always been moving in basically always been moving in one direction from the top of the night to now and it is now pretty solidly in the likely Trump wins Camp"
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The Democratic (Harris) campaign is experiencing low morale and a lack of positive results on election night, indicated by silence at their watch party and instructions for staff to go home.
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"CNN just did a very d report from headquarters they said that it was quote completely silent at her uh watch party"
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"we also saw an email from the campaign manager for Harris General M Dylan telling the campaign staff to quote get some sleep and get ready to close out strong tomorrow so SS like they're telling their campaign staff all right you can go home you can sleep"
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The Democratic Party's narrative that 'democracy in the US is threatened' did not translate into votes for their candidate (Kamala Harris) among voters who shared this concern; instead, Donald Trump won those voters.
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"for voters who said that democracy in the US is threatened Donald Trump won those voters by seven points"
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"they asked the question if if uh democracy is the most important thing and I said well that doesn't mean they think that Camala Harris is the best thing the"
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Media outlets perceived as 'liberal' (e.g., ABC, CNN) and their reporters are visibly disappointed and 'glum' about the election results, indicating a negative outcome for the Democratic Party.
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"you're literally surrounded by liberal reporters how are they holding up"
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"some glum faces around us I can tell you uh there's some people who were smiling earlier in the evening that no longer are"
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Kamala Harris is performing poorly in key swing states, particularly Wisconsin and the Rust Belt, making it highly unlikely she can win them.
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"Donald Trump 56 to kamla Harris's 42 and that's with RFK Jr still being on the ballot"
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"it's getting really really hard uh to see where KLA Harris can can pull out any of these three Rust Belt states at this point"
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The Biden-Harris Administration was perceived as an 'enemy' or unsupportive by Israel, influencing Israel's actions and internal political decisions.
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"with the Israelis knowing that they're going to have a friend back in the white house as opposed to an enemy they probably go hard and they go fast and they go now"
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"Y Galan who is widely considered on the right in Israel to be sort of a pipeline to the to the Biden Harris Administration and so he's putting in some more of his own people which means he's likely to go quite hard quite fast"
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The current (Democratic) administration's policies on healthcare (Obamacare) require 'fixes,' and its stance on foreign abortion funding (e.g., reversing the Mexico City Policy) is undesirable and will be reversed.
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"there are going to be some fixes around around Obamacare that that will take place"
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"he'll put in place you know all the all the executive orders that Republicans always do right no foreign funding of for funding of foreign abortions the so-called Mexico rule he'll put that back into place"
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Democrats are predicted to react with anger and disarray to an electoral loss, particularly by complaining about the popular vote, and will face a significant period of failure and struggle to recover.
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"now the Democrats are going to have to complain that the problem is is the popular vote and but got get the thought stop that the problem is the people"
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"they are going to rage against the dying of the light and it's going to be worse for them they're gonna have to go deep into the crass of fail before they start to emerge like in something like reasonable order"
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The 'permanent political class' within the executive branch, perceived as aligned with the Democratic Party, is resistant to change and needs to be made fireable through mechanisms like 'Schedule F' to allow a new administration to implement its agenda.
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"they're going to take the permanent political class and they're going to say they are now fireable under the under the you know articles of the Constitution the president does have unitary executive authority to fire all of these people"
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"right now by Union contract and by regulation if you are considered a non-political appointee in the executive branch there's a procedure that you have to go through in order to be Ed from your job if you are redesignated as a schedule F employee that means you're effectively an atwi employee of the executive branch and the president of the United States can sarily fire you"
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The Democratic Party (or its supporters) had an implicit strategy or hope that conservative Supreme Court justices like Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito would delay retirement until a Democratic administration could appoint their successors, a strategy implicitly compared to Ruth Bader Ginsburg's tenure.
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"he's not gonna play the Ruth b Ginsburg game where you end up God forbid going under a Democrat"
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"moving into a democratic Administration"
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Eaton County, Michigan, which Joe Biden won by a narrow margin in 2020, shifted significantly to Donald Trump in 2024.
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"another County that we talked about earlier Eaton which Biden won by uh sorry Biden won by one in 2020 Trump won it by five"
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"it's fully reported and it still is Trump plus five"
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The traditional 'Legacy Media,' often perceived as aligned with Democratic narratives, has lost significant credibility and audience, thereby diminishing its ability to support Democratic claims or control public discourse.
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"the Press is not going to back them on this it's going to be a change I mean I I really do believe this the press in order to sell like the Russian collusion story you needed the press all on board the Press looks like they look like fools"
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"they've lost all their credibility they have no audience"
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The Democratic Party is attempting to suppress conservative media outlets and podcasters, a strategy perceived as failing and authoritarian.
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"they want to take down the daily wire they want to take down the other podcasters that's not working out so good it's not going to happen"
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"I think that is their play okay we're going to we're starting to lose well we got a clamp down on the guys I know I know you're I know you're a big fan of the Inquisition but it actually didn't stop the Reformation from happening and that's that's that's what they're do that's it's the same game plan"
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The 'trans issue' was a 'major factor' in the current election, more impactful than in the 2022 midterms, because Republican candidates were perceived as 'great' this time, allowing the issue's negative impact on Democrats to fully resonate with voters.
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"I do think that that that that issue has proved to be a major factor in this election I think even more than I think I think you know in the midterms two years ago I expected the trans issue to be you know a a bigger factor in the midterms and it wasn't"
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"basically politics is a crazy off okay and the craziest thing you can do is say that boys are girls or girls are boys but it sort of offsets that when you raid the looney bin for your candidates you know if you run Hershel Walker in Georgia it turns out that you can kind of offset some of the Crazy by putting out your own crazy this time they're in a bunch of great great candidates everybody knows Donald Trump already and so the issue could really kind of sing the American voter"
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Kamala Harris's candidacy is effectively over, as indicated by her absence from public appearance on election night and the suggestion that the Democratic Party might attempt to replace her with Joe Biden.
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"Cedric Richmond has emerged in order to explain that she in fact will not be emerging tonight to say anything"
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"they've announced that her candidacy is over and they are bringing back the corpse VA to try this once again"
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The Democratic Party ('the left') holds 'noxious' beliefs about race, viewing the country as 'fundamentally flawed,' which alienates American voters and contributes to their electoral struggles.
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"when the left says crazy things they are really just coming coming right out with it this this race stuff that they've been pushing since Trump was in office the first time is so noxus to the American sensibility"
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"reminding people that this is still what the Democrat Party believes they still think this country is fundamentally flawed its conception and particularly along this issue which is very sensitive for Americans"
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The Democratic Party and its defeated candidates fundamentally misunderstood the American people and the country they claim to represent.
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"they got it all wrong they got it all wrong"
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"it's time to rethink some things about the American people and about the country they seem to say that they ought to represent"
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Barack Obama is the central figure who engineered and controlled various aspects of the Democratic Party's political landscape, including the staffing of the Biden and planned Kamala Harris administrations.
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"The correct answer is Barack Obama Barack Obama engineered every aspect of everything about all of this"
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"he staffed up the entire Biden Administration and then he was purposely Staffing up the kamla administration"
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The Democratic Party's strategy of making abortion a central national issue to propel Kamala Harris to the White House failed, and it is predicted that abortion will no longer be an effective 'lever' for electing a Democratic president.
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"they they tried to use abortion to get KL Harris to the White House that was the issue that they ran on and they were they were hoping that America loved killing babies enough that that alone would Propel her to the White House"
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"but that is not going to be the the lever upon which you can get a Democrat president elected"
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The election outcome represents a broad 'repudiation' (rejection) of the entire 'leftist project' and its associated issues, including abortion, feminism, 'the race issue,' and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), with cultural figures like Nicole Hannah Jones and Ibram X. Kendi being seen as having laid the groundwork for these rejected ideas.
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"this is a repudiation of the whole leftist uh project whe whether it's abortion feminism the race issue Dei uh I mean all especially Dei"
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"I would like to nominate for honorable mention Nicole Hannah Jones RX kendi and the entire 1619 project crew I know this is a little bit in the rearview mirror now but fundamentally the groundwork for all the rest of this cultural stuff was laid when the left"
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Traditional media institutions often perceived as aligned with the Democratic Party (e.g., New York Times, Washington Post, NPR) are losing their influence, as the public increasingly turns to alternative media like podcasts.
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"we all are feel the oppressive weight of Institutions like the New York Times And The Washington Post and we think how can people still be falling for this garbage NPR they tune in we all know people who listen to NPR and take that as as gospel"
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"Trump trusted that that era is passing away and by trusting it he actually enabled that to come into being the fact that he went on Rogan the fact that he you know believed that those people were actually going to get mobilized"
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The mainstream media, often perceived as aligned with or supportive of the Democratic narrative, has lost its ability to control the public discourse and is now irrelevant.
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"the mainstream media just being relegated to Total irrelevance"
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"their ability to set the narrative has been completely destroyed destroyed totally impotent"
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The Democratic Party has been nominating candidates who are effectively controlled by Barack Obama, and they need to select a truly independent candidate for 2028.
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"Barack Obama effectively got a third term"
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"the Democrats will now have to run a real candidate in 2028 which means not a puppet for Barack Obama somebody who has their own ideas"
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The defeat of progressive District Attorney George Gascón in Los Angeles signals a positive shift away from certain 'lefty' policies.
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"the district attorney over there is a is a Sor guy named George George gasan he's just awful he got defeated today"
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"even even some of the lefties are finding reason yeah at this point yeah oh the return of Reason"
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Kamala Harris's campaign strategy attempted to mimic or 'borrow' Donald Trump's successful approach of connecting with people, but it came across as 'astroturfed' and inauthentic.
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"that that whole thing was actually borrowed Trump strategy they that was really just an astroturfed version of Trump's greatest strength"
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"it was all an attempt to just like suck the the juice out of the Trump campaign and attributed to"
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The Washington Post's decision not to endorse Kamala Harris is sarcastically presented as a significant 'failure to lead' and a dereliction of their 'solemn responsibility to tell us what to do,' implying the speaker's disdain for such media influence and Harris's inability to secure it.
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"the Washington Post not endorsing K that's true"
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"what a what a failure to lead a failure in their solemn responsibility to tell us what to do"
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The left (Democratic Party) would have canceled future elections or refused to accept the outcome if Donald Trump had won the 2024 election.
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"if Trump won there would be no more elections because the left canel the rest of them"
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"we can't do this anymore like we're done there's no more elections here"
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The 2024 election served as a critical referendum on whether the United States would retain its foundational regime and principles, implying that a Democratic victory would have fundamentally altered the country away from its original design.
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"it was a of whether or not we were talking earlier Dr claven about uh the cycle of regimes you know regimes change we we've tried to Stave off the change but they change over time and I felt it was a referendum on do we still live in a regime that is vaguely similar to the one we had at the founding of our country"
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"the answer today in the year of Our Lord 2024 is ReSound it yes exactly it hasn't changed yet"
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The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the machine' by a speaker) has actively attempted to undermine or stop Donald Trump over the past several years, but their efforts have been unsuccessful due to his resilience.
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"this is what happens when the machine comes after you what you've seen over the last several years this is what it looks like"
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"couldn't stop him he keeps going forward he doesn't quit he's the most resilient hardworking man I've ever met in my life"
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The 2024 election represented a 'major stress test' for the American experiment, implying that the political challenges posed (implicitly by the opposing side, i.e., Democrats/the left) were severe and could have led to systemic collapse, but the system proved resilient.
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"we did just kind of live through a major stress test of the American experiment"
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"we are supposed to be able to move peacefully through those crises into something new and I think we just proved that in fact this is not that day"
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Current border policies are inadequate, leading to unsealed borders and a failure to ensure legal entry, which requires immediate action to 'seal up those borders' and enforce legal immigration.
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"we're gonna have to seal up those borders"
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A significant number of 'silent Trump voters' exist who are unwilling to disclose their voting preference to pollsters or interviewers, leading to potential undercounting of Trump support and overestimation of Democratic support in polls. Conversely, voters who are evasive or 'in a rush' when approached for interviews are often Democratic (Harris) voters.
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"oh well the silent Trump voter doesn't really exist it's become so normalized they're still out there they're still talking … I do think there is still a sizable chunk of people who would not with a gun to their head tell a pollster who they're voting for"
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"the people who initially said oh I'm in a rush or I can't talk those are mostly Harris voters the people who said I don't want to talk to you you're a medium person or I don't want to talk on camera those people were overwhelmingly for Trump"
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Key demographic groups and regions in Florida, such as the Puerto Rican population in Osceola County and voters in Miami-Dade, have continued to shift rightward, indicating a loss of traditional Democratic support.
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"Oola county is an example in Florida … it moved even further right"
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"Miami dat continued this March to the right"
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Kamala Harris's (and the Democratic Party's) support for 'unrestricted abortion,' including late-term abortion, is a significant reason why Catholic voters, particularly in states like Michigan, would not support her/them.
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"I mean mainly her support for abortion she supports unrestricted abortion and what that means is abortion up until or after 9 months"
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"Democrats like to say that that's a fake thing but unfortunately there's many many states in the United States that allow abortion after birth which of course is …"
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The Democratic Party's candidate selection process is flawed, prioritizing identity categories ('minority woman president') over merit, resulting in 'weak, vapid,' and unqualified leaders like Kamala Harris, who are merely 'creatures of the left' and would lead to 'terrible consequences.'
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"… would have been the Democrat nominee if they were looking for a minority woman president which is a stupid thing to look for you know as a category but if they're going to pick one she's everything that that Harris claims to be"
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"ascending to the presidency a weak vapid stoned woman who has absolutely no merit will come and who's a creature of the life will come with terrible consequences"
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Early election data points and trends are generally more favorable for the Republican Party than the Democratic Party, even according to 'liberal outlets'.
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"if I had to compare the two I would say that there are more good Republican data points so far coming in …"
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"New York Times They are continuing to increase Trump's chances at the presidency they're now putting it at 6040 Trump …"
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A lack of significant campaign spending and advertising in states perceived as non-competitive can depress Democratic and left-leaning voter turnout.
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"not a lot of money was spent in Florida this go around and I think that depresses the Democrat and left-leaning non-affiliated voter turn out there"
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"in a place like New Hampshire there's just there wasn't much advertising … they had no reason to show up like they knew it was going to be a guaranteed Victory"
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Barack Obama's second term was 'far worse' than his first term.
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"Barack Obama's second term was far worse than his first term"
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Kamala Harris is underperforming Joe Biden's 2020 election results across the country, indicating a weaker overall performance for the Democratic ticket in 2024.
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"for Harris to win she would need to outperform Biden's numbers here in 2020 so far she's underperforming Biden's results just about everywhere in the country"
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Democratic-leaning urban areas in key states (e.g., Tucson, Phoenix in Arizona) have already reported their votes, and despite these being traditional 'Democrat areas,' the overall results are still favoring Trump, suggesting a weaker-than-expected performance for the Democratic candidate.
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"the areas that have come in our areas Tucson Phoenix right all the big sort of democrat areas have already come in for for kamla Harris"
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Pennsylvania election officials pre-emptively announced delays in vote tabulation, despite a high percentage of votes already being counted, and there were court orders related to not stopping the count, raising concerns about transparency and efficiency in election processes.
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"why are they announcing that we won't have results in if 88% Pennsylvania was saying before we even got to the day yeah that we would not have oh oh so is that the place where the court ordered them they order them to not stop ordered them to not"
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'Bluest cities' (Democratic-leaning urban areas) are consistently the slowest to report election results, and these late-arriving batches of votes have the potential to significantly alter election outcomes.
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"you can see the slowest places are usually the bluest cities and The Bluest cities bring in a big batch and it can swing"
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The slow vote counting in Minnesota is specifically linked to 'Democrat votes,' suggesting that the delays are characteristic of or somehow tied to the voting patterns or administrative practices in Democratic-leaning areas.
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"and they're all Democrat votes so they have no reason"
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The Democratic Party is fundamentally incompetent or undesirable.
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"how just unbelievably much the Democrats suck truly how much they suck"
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Barack Obama's presidency 'wrecked the country' and 'destroyed everything'.
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"Barack Obama wrecked the country Barack Obama destroyed everything"
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Barack Obama 'gave up the victory' in Iraq by withdrawing troops.
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"the very first thing that Barack Obama did was just give up the victory"
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The speaker believes that Joe Biden would have lost to Donald Trump if he had run for re-election.
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"had he run he probably would have lost to Trump"
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The Democratic candidate (Kamala Harris) deserved the humiliation of her electoral defeat.
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"K Harris so deserves this humiliation"
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Democrats are expected to lead significantly in early vote counts, particularly in states like Pennsylvania.
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"democrats should lead big after the early vote in Pennsylvania for example"
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The Democratic Party promotes or enables 'trans insanity' affecting children.
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"and then the trans Insanity with our children is number two"
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Democrats in swing states are strategically incentivized to mismanage or delay election processes, implying a deliberate lack of transparency or efficiency.
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"almost as though Democrats in swing states are incentivized not to figure out their elections"
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Kamala Harris lacks charisma, magic, and magnetic appeal, making her an uninspiring political figure.
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"it demonstrates I think in full scale her Charisma her magic the absolute magnetic draw that she that she represents here"
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The Democratic Party faces a strategic dilemma regarding whether to moderate their positions or continue moving left.
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"and do we think that they swivel more to the center or do they move further away"
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The Democratic Party/Left effectively leverages mass media to rapidly normalize and establish controversial social concepts (e.g., the 'transgender issue') as accepted dogma, even if initially perceived as 'nonsense'.
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"the development of mass media and what we have been living in for 60 years there's just no question about this is increasing power over What's called the social imaginary … and they have been in control of it and the transgender issue was an absolute proof of how quickly a nonsense Theory could be turned into holy RIT by the power of this Mass media"
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There is a widespread lack of genuine desire among voters for Kamala Harris to become president.
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"not one person wants KLA Harris to be president of the United States not a single comma voter wants"
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In Florida, with 42% of votes reported, Donald Trump holds a substantial lead over Kamala Harris (52% to 47.1%), indicating a strong performance for Trump and a weaker one for Harris in that state.
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"Florida is currently 42% in Donald Trump has about a 200,000 vote lead on KLA Harris got 52% to 47.1%"
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Democrats strategically distanced themselves from the 'trans issue' but embraced or continued to pursue 'censorship.'
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"they ran away from the trans issue but they didn't run away from the censorship issue"
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The Democratic Party has 'radicals' in elected office who will not act in the best interest of their 'decent' voters once in power.
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"your radicals are in office and they're not going to do what you want them to do after they get in power"
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The Democratic Party's primary campaign strategy is to mobilize voters by framing Donald Trump as an existential threat ('Hitler'), rather than generating positive excitement for their own candidate.
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"yes they want to stop literal or shitler of course they do if you believe Donald Trump's Hitler you have a moral obligation to try to stop him and they've been you know sort of incensed to this point but no one is excited about kamla Harris"
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The Democratic Party has a consistent historical pattern of using extreme rhetoric, specifically labeling various Republican opponents (e.g., Bush, Romney, Trump) as 'Hitler,' indicating a tendency towards demonization.
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"Bush was Hitler Romney was Hitler Romney remember was a dog killing lady old lady killing you know that most anod candidate we've ever put up milk toast candidate we ever put up"
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The Democratic Party, particularly Kamala Harris, has strategically avoided discussing the 'trans issue' during the campaign.
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"look at the trans issue it has not K Harris hasn't brought it up one time I mean during this campaign Democrats have have run from this issue they don't want to talk about it"
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Kamala Harris has adopted more centrist or conservative positions ('run to the right') on issues like immigration and crime, while maintaining a 'far-left' stance only on abortion, suggesting a strategic moderation.
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"KLA has been has run to the right on immigration she ran to the right on crime she ran to the right on every issue except abortion that's the only one where she's stuck by far-left guns"
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Some Democratic candidates are employing a campaign strategy of highlighting their willingness to work with or agree with Donald Trump on certain issues.
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"they're de Democrat candidates throughout through country who are running on their friendliness toward Trump you know I voted with Trump on 1% of his issues my golly you know and that they're actually doing this"
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The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') frequently engages in deceptive communication with the public, believing it is justified by their strong negative feelings towards their political opponents.
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"the only problem with that is the left does this all the time they they despise us so much that they think if they lie to us it's Justified"
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The current (Democratic) administration's economic policies have led to significant inflation, with prices increasing by 20% to 60% over the last four years.
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"prices went up 20 to to 60% depending on what exactly you were buying at the grocery store over the course of the last four years"
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The current (Democratic) administration's foreign policy has resulted in increased global conflict and degradation, contrasting negatively with the previous administration's 'no war' approach.
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"most of us we liked the no war thing now that was pretty great having no war and p peace in the Middle East as opposed to you know the slaughter of 1200 people in Israel 250 people taking hostage and the complete degradation of that area into into massive war"
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The political influence of 'the left' (implicitly the Democratic Party) is diminishing, but they will resist this decline.
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"the left's grip is slipping but they won't go quietly"
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There is 'rot' within the Democratic Party, particularly associated with 'leftist radicals' in universities, which even some who have suffered from such radicalism fail to acknowledge.
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"some of the people who wrote me have had no shortage of trouble with the leftist radicals in the universities and yet that was n enough to convince them that maybe there's some rot on the Democrat side and and there certainly is"
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Democrats, as exemplified by an initial response from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are generally unwilling to address or define when 'the left goes too far', indicating a reluctance to confront ideological excesses within their own wing.
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"I asked him the same question I always asked Democrats and that was when does the left go too far and his response was I'm not running that kind of divisive campaign"
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YouTube engaged in 'election interference' by removing content (specifically an interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.) that was critical of the left or Democrats.
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"that's the interview YouTube took down in an act of election interference"
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The Democratic Party's embrace of certain social issues, specifically the 'trans issue,' is seen as an 'inexcusable' manifestation of 'radical leftist' influence, contributing to a perceived moral decay within the party.
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"the trans issue alone for me is like if you're on that side I want nothing to do with you"
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Democratic ideology ('leftist thinking') is responsible for the 'dejection and demoralization of men.'
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"… and the dejection and demoralization of men under this leftist thinking has to stop"
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The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') views women primarily through the lens of abortion rights, reducing their concerns to 'wombs' and the timing of abortion.
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"I really think that the left think we are no more than our wombs and we really the only thing that we care about when it comes to Children is at what point can we kill them is it at the three-month Mark is it at the nine-month Mark"
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The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') is perceived as not caring about children after birth, focusing solely on abortion rights.
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"and that after they're born we really don't care it's really it's not it's not what we vote on"
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Women's safety has deteriorated under the Biden administration and would be worse under Kamala Harris, implying a failure of Democratic policy on public safety.
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"women really are safer under Trump than they would be under kamla and that they then they have been under Biden"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing an erosion of support among Black male voters in Georgia, a traditionally strong Democratic demographic.
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"25% of black voters in Georgia reportedly male voters went for Trump"
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The Democratic Party's approach to women's issues is flawed, portraying women as a 'foreign species' who 'hate men' or 'despise them.'
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"the Democratic approach to this entire issue I mean the Democrats whenever they they talk about women it's as though they're a foreign species like women hate men they like despise them"
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A significant segment of the Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') prioritizes wealth redistribution over fostering innovation and entrepreneurialism, leading to national decline.
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"there is a Great Divide in the country between people who want to have a dynamic entrepreneurial Innovative future and people who wish for the country to basically redistribute what we have as we slide into sin Essence"
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A segment of the Democratic Party (or 'the left') opposes investment in ambitious, innovative projects (like space exploration) in favor of social welfare and redistribution schemes.
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"there is a group of people who are the same sorts of people who said why do we spending all this money on the Space Program when we really should be spending it on whatever social redistributionist welfare scheme we can find"
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A segment of the Democratic Party (or 'the left') holds a static view of wealth, believing current resources are sufficient for redistribution, and exhibits a lack of concern for future generations or population growth.
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"because we've got enough don't we what if we just redistribute what we have and why are we so worried about future Generations do we even need future Generations"
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A segment of the Democratic Party (or 'the left') fundamentally opposes human progress because it challenges their core values.
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"they actually don't want human progress because human progress is a rebuke of all of their values"
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The political center has shifted significantly, and the Democratic Party has moved so far left that traditionally liberal figures (like Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr.) find it rational to endorse Donald Trump.
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"the political Center really has shifted and it a rational action for an Elon or a telse or a Bobby Kennedy to endorse Donald Trump"
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Democrats, based on a belief that men and women are 'exactly the same,' imply men also engage in secretive voting for Kamala Harris.
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"because they believe that women and men are exactly the same men then go and do the same thing actually men then go to the The Ballot Box and then they wink and Nod at each other as they vote for kamla Harris"
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The Democratic Party's portrayal of marriage (as seen in their ad) reflects an ideal involving dishonesty, control, abusive behavior, and enmity, which they mistakenly believe is a winning message.
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"second of all just their ideal of marriage which involves dishonesty controlling um somewhat abusive behavior and non-communicative interactions where they're enemies instead of Partners it just says so much about the left that they thought that would be like a real winner"
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The Democratic Party demonstrated overall dominance with women voters in the 2022 midterm elections.
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"Democrats obviously dominated with women in the aggregate"
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Abortion is the Democratic Party's number one issue, and their strategy of 'scaring young women' about it is effectively mobilizing them to register and vote, potentially influencing the election outcome.
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"that's their number one issue it's working they've scared young women enough that I they have been registering in great numbers like in Pennsylvania and that could make the difference"
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The underlying 'Progressive ethos' of the Democratic Party views all social relations, including heterosexual marriage, as power dynamics, leading to a 'dismal view of marriage' characterized by subterfuge and treachery, a narrative that goes unchallenged on the left.
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"it is it is a terrible vision of masculinity and femininity in relationship to marriage but it's in keeping with the underlying Progressive ethos I mean once you establish the principle that all social relations between human beings are predicated on nothing but Power then you immediately view any monogamous heterosexual relationship as a power Dynamic and if it's a power Dynamic and you happen to occupy the weaker position you're going to have nothing but subterfuge on your side you're going to have no other Avenue of self-expression than than what you can sneak through treachery and that is an unbelievably dismal view of marriage and I think it speaks volumes about the state of marriages on the left because that narrative basically goes unchallenged as if it's self-evident"
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Kamala Harris secured a victory in Vermont.
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"K Harris has won Vermont"
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The host sarcastically suggests that the Democratic candidate (Kamala Harris) is performing extremely poorly nationwide, implying an overwhelming victory for Trump.
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"basically 49 states for Trump current is the current projection right now"
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Rural turnout is observed to be higher than 2020 levels in some states (e.g., Indiana, Kentucky), which generally favors the Republican Party and poses a challenge for Democrats.
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"the rurals are actually up in those places about one or two per above their 2020 turnout percentages"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant decline in support among Hispanic and Puerto Rican voters, particularly in Florida, as evidenced by Donald Trump's strong performance in traditionally Democratic-leaning Hispanic counties.
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"Oola County which is one of the most Hispanic counties in America like 55% Hispanic it's heavily Puerto Rican Donald Trump is on the verge of winning that in Florida"
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The Democratic Party has lost substantial ground among independent voters in Georgia, with a significant swing towards Donald Trump compared to the previous election.
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"according to the CNN EX poll Georgia Independence broke for Trump by 11% uh which is a 20 percentage Point swing toward Trump among Indies from four years ago"
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Ongoing demographic shifts, specifically population migration from traditionally Democratic-leaning states to Republican-leaning states, will further diminish the Democratic Party's electoral power in the future through changes in Electoral College allocation.
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"as population continues to bleed South as it continues to bleed to Red States if we do the census correctly in 2030 a bunch of this math gets redone Florida now has three or four more Electoral College votes and places like like Virginia have fewer right California loses Electoral College votes"
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Entities identified as 'hard-left secular foundations' (implicitly aligned with the Democratic Party) are actively engaged in a strategy to suppress conservative Christian political engagement and voter turnout.
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"hard-left secular foundations who are funneling money into gambits and efforts to try to push this narrative that it's it's better for Christians to abstain from the political process that um Jesus is neither left nor right"
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The 'liberal project,' which is associated with the Democratic Party, is fundamentally a rejection of religion and traditional moral order.
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"religion is fundamentally a conservative exercise because it posits that the greatest wisdom that's ever you know been presented in human history is behind us and right there's also there a Transcendent Eternal moral order and nature and you know it's hard to square that with the liberal project which is in itself largely a rejection of religion"
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Democratic Party performance in managing elections in swing states is poor, characterized by an inability to count votes efficiently or quickly.
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"Democrats in swing States cannot figure out how to run elections"
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A significant portion of black male voters (25% in exit polls) voted against the Democratic Party, which is not surprising given broader trends.
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"that that 25% black male uh uh exit pole is is not a big surprise"
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The Kamala Harris campaign deliberately chose not to attempt to win male votes and did not produce any advertisements specifically targeting men.
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"the KL Harris campaign made a decision to make no attempt at all to win a single male vote Yes they did not put out even one single ad the entire campaign targeted at excuse me Matt"
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Even advertisements from the Democratic campaign that were ostensibly aimed at men were actually designed to appeal to women.
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"they put out a few ads that were allegedly ostensibly for men but even those were actually talking to women"
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The Democratic strategy of neglecting male voters and primarily targeting women should result in them losing the election.
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"that is a strategy that should cost them the election"
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Black men voting for Donald Trump has the potential to dismantle 'identity politics,' which is viewed as a detrimental force in American discourse.
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"black men voting for Donald Trump has the potential to blow up identity politics which I think is the root cancer uh that is polluting so much of American discourse"
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The ideology of 'wokeness,' often associated with the Democratic Party's progressive wing, is inherently self-destructive.
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"talking about what a terrible ugly self-destructive ideology it is which it is and all of that is true"
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The 'woke politics' framework, as perceived by the commentators and implicitly linked to the Democratic sphere, demands specific actions for moral standing, such as public confession of guilt (e.g., systemic racism) or accepting a 'sacrificial pedestal' as a minority.
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"all you have to do is take the knee you simply have to Proclaim your guilt you have to confess your systemic racism or you have to assume your position on the sacrificial pedestal as a minority"
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Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party are 'dropping support like flies' among Hispanic men and Black men.
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"she's dropping support like like flies with Hispanic men with black men with capacity for reasons"
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The Democratic Party is seeing an unusual increase in support among Election Day voters in rural Georgia counties, indicating a shift in voting patterns or increased engagement in these areas.
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"the Georgia rurals are coming in pretty heavily Democratic on Election Day voting uh meaning that the people who turned up on Election Day to vote in the rural counties in Georgia are more democratic than they normally would have been"
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Democratic control of all three branches of government (trifecta) would lead to catastrophic and 'unthinkable' damage to the country.
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"if Democrats were to God forbid gain a Triumph it the kind of damage they would do to the country with the house the Senate and the presidency would be almost Unthinkable at this point"
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A Democratic presidency, specifically Kamala Harris, intends to implement radical institutional changes, including eliminating the filibuster, adding new states to stack the Senate, and expanding the Supreme Court.
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"she has already vowed that she would kill the filibuster if she were given that opportunity she would then stack the Senate with a couple of extra states she would stack the Supreme Court"
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The Democratic Party's vision for America's future is characterized by stagnation, social decay, and foreign policy weakness.
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"there's a party in this country that wants the future of America to be stagnation social Decay foreign policy weakness"
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Democrat-controlled swing states are uniquely deficient in running democratic elections compared to other countries with free and legal voting, highlighting a specific failure of Democratic governance in this area.
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"what part of what part of democrat controlled swing St did you did you confuse with three countries that run democratic election"
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The vote counting procedures in 'many states' (implicitly those with Democratic influence or policies favoring mail-in ballots) are structured in a way that creates a misleading initial Republican lead followed by a 'blue shift,' which is perceived as 'rigged to look like it is rigged.'
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"in many of these states the system is sort of rigged to look like it is rigged by by that I mean they tend to count in person votes first which tend to be more likely Republican and then after that they start bringing in the early and and absentee melon ballots which tend historically to be blue"
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There is a perceived pattern in elections where initial results favor one party, but later-counted ballots, often associated with Democratic voters, shift the outcome, creating an appearance of impropriety or manipulation.
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"up in this situation where it looks like we're winning and then they suddenly discover all the ballots even if that's not actually what happens which again gives the appearance of and and the opportunity"
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Historically, early and mail-in voting methods have provided a significant advantage to the Democratic Party, but early voting data from Nevada in 2024 indicates a potential reversal or absence of this trend.
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"early voting and mail voting usually gives a a big you know advantage to Democrats this year looking at early voting out of Nevada that that's actually not what it should the opposite"
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Election rules were changed in Pennsylvania in a manner that was unconstitutional, a point supported by a Supreme Court Justice.
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"the case in Pennsylvania where they changed the rules against their own Constitution and Clarence Thomas agreed with me"
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The significantly slower pace of vote counting in Pennsylvania compared to other states like Florida is 'outrageous' and inexcusable, raising concerns about election administration.
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"Florida has 88% of their voice votes counted Pennsylvania has 7% right it's just there's no excuse for that that's outrageous"
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Loudoun County, Virginia, moved rightward in the current election cycle primarily due to a 'depression of democrat turnout' rather than a shift in voter preference among those who did vote.
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"it moved right because you're seeing a depression of democrat turnout there"
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The Democratic campaign (specifically referring to Harris) will face significant challenges in key Sun Belt metro areas (like Atlanta and Raleigh-Durham) if it cannot effectively mobilize Indian Asian American populations, as suggested by trends in Loudoun County, VA.
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"if she can't juice them in in Lowden County outside of Washington DC she's gonna have a trouble doing that in Atlanta in Raleigh Durham is another one that has high Indian populations"
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The Democratic candidate (Harris) only gains an advantage if overall voter turnout exceeds 2020 levels; turnout at or below 2020 levels is predicted to favor Trump.
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"under 2020 turnout it's 100% Trump win at 2020 turnout little bit of a Harris Advantage you get above 2020 turnout and we're in unprecedented territory"
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The 'left' (representing the Democratic/liberal sphere) reacts with extreme negativity and misrepresentation to conservative political victories or expressions of happiness over them.
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"the left went ballistic the left went Prager is so so evil that he was happier when Trump was than when his own Sons were born"
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The 'Harris agenda' (representing the Democratic Party's policy platform under a potential Harris presidency) is a political agenda that the Republican Party aims to 'sty' (block or impede) through control of the Senate.
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"the Senate is a vital importance either for stying the Harris agenda or advancing the Trump agenda"
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The current Democratic administration (Biden/Harris) lacks legitimate presidential leadership, with the country being secretly run by a 'cabal of leftist bureaucrats' manipulated by Barack Obama.
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"it's running as well as it was back when we had a president when back when we actually had a president so obviously it's being run by a cabal of leftist bureaucrats you know secretly manipulated by the makavelian Barack Obama from the Sellar or some some something like that"
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The Democratic Party ('the left') is professional and pragmatic in its political strategy, willing to adopt more moderate campaigns if it serves as a path to power.
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"the left you have to give them credit for being professional at politics and they are willing to run more moderate campaigns if they think that that's the pa the path to power"
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A defeat for Kamala Harris would force the Democratic Party to nominate a more independent and substantive candidate in the future, breaking Obama's perceived control over the party.
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"if you defeat kamla Harris now in four years the Democrats are going to have to run an actual candidate and an actual candidate will have their own opinions and their own ideas and won't just be a puppet for Barack Obama and his former staff"
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The Democratic argument for representation that 'looks like America' is a distorted and exaggerated demand for disproportionate racial representation.
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"looks like America means that any institution is 133% black and they want it to be a lot more than that"
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A Trump victory over female candidates would be 'hilarious,' implying a dismissal of the significance or perceived political advantage of female candidates often championed by Democrats.
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"I also think it'll just be hilarious if Trump goes two and 0 against female candidates if the first two female presidential candidates are defeated by Donald Trump that would be a good one"
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Democrats (or their media allies) falsely portray Donald Trump as a threat to democratic norms, and a peaceful transfer of power after a Trump victory would expose this as false rhetoric.
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"I want Trump to win so that the Democrats so we can all see the day when he leaves office and that will prove them wrong and he didn't declare himself Caesar"
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Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party's national success (winning the presidency and Senate) is directly tied to the outcome of key races like Ted Cruz's in Texas, suggesting a broader national trend.
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"I think that if Ted Cruz loses his race in Texas KLA Harris is going to win the presidency they're going to win the Senate they're going to win that like yes"
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Ballot initiatives typically supported by Democrats or progressive movements (abortion access and marijuana legalization) failed significantly in Florida, indicating a lack of success for these issues in the state.
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"Florida put up for constitutional referendum abortion on demand and legalized marijuana and both went down in flaming defeat because Florida is as stated amaz ball"
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Texas is experiencing a demographic and political shift, becoming less reliably Republican ('purpling up'), which is attributed to uncontrolled border issues, potentially creating more opportunities for the Democratic Party over time.
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"there has been an enormous shift in Texas and the shift in Texas is not that they've imported a bunch of Californians as it turns out The Californians they've imported are largely conservative it's that they have this uncontrolled border they've had it now for so long that it is beginning to erode Texas it's not I mean it is still decidedly a red state but it is purpling up"
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The Democratic candidate in Texas, Colin Allred, holds positions on social issues, specifically 'transgenderism,' that were used by Republicans in significant negative advertising campaigns to undermine his candidacy.
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"it was the ad where Colin already tackles a little girl on the football field because he supported uh transgenderism"
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If Donald Trump wins the Electoral College but loses the popular vote, Democrats are expected to argue that his victory is illegitimate, based on an 'archaic procedure' (the Electoral College) rather than the popular will.
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"if Trump wins The Electoral College and loses the popular vote I know I'm gonna go to Thanksgiving and they're gonna say you guys only win because of some archaic procedure we are the popular man"
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Joe Biden is perceived as having a 'bad election,' indicating poor electoral performance for the Democratic ticket.
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"I feel like Biden's having a bad election"
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Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown is projected to lose his re-election bid in Ohio, leading to a Republican gain in the Senate.
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"Shar Brown is gonna be outad all right"
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Kamala Harris's most viable path to victory in the presidential election depends on winning the key Rust Belt swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
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"K Harris's most direct path to Victory really could lead through those three key Rust Belt stats those three three swing States so you've got Michigan Wisconsin and of course Pennsylvania"
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Democrats misinterpret the policy preferences of Hispanic voters, incorrectly assuming they are 'leftwing San Francisco liberals' primarily concerned with open borders.
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"they misread them on policy because they think that they're just a bunch of leftwing San Francisco liberals so long as you keep the Border open"
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A major strategic mistake by Democrats in 2020 was the use of the 'BIPOC' concept, which erroneously lumps diverse minority groups together, failing to recognize the distinct identities and histories within the Hispanic community.
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"they also I think made a huge mistake in 2020 misreading the Hispanic population by by using this this dumbass notion of bipo yeah right this idea that like every member of minority was the same as every other member of minority so Asians were the same as black people the same as Hispanic people first of all Hispanic people ain't even the same as Hispanic people right Cuba is not the same as Argentina which is not the same as ven as wh I mean these are all different countries with completely different histories and they think different ways"
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The Democratic Party experienced a substantial erosion of support among Puerto Rican voters in Florida, with their margin decreasing significantly from previous elections.
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"the Florida Puerto Rican vote Harris won the demographic 5243 per the exits 5243 among Puerto Ricans in Florida Biden won that group 69 to 31 so went from Dem plus 38 to Dem plus N9"
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Democrats alienated Hispanic voters by attempting to link their identity to the Black Lives Matter movement and by using terms like 'LatinX,' which was perceived as offensive.
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"in 2020 when they were like listen if you're Latino you must believe that black lives matter is the most important thing in the world you started to see the shift then I think you saw a lot of Hispanics go you know no the answer is no that's that's not the same thing I think Latin X was probably offensive to a lot of Hispanic I mean they're like what does that mean"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing significant 'identity realignments,' including a substantial increase in Black support for Trump, indicating a loss of traditional Democratic voter bases.
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"another NBC News exit poll in Wisconsin suggesting this dasha Burns of NBC News suggesting that Trump has doubled his black support in Wisconsin is pulling apparently about 20% of the black vote versus 78% for kamla Harris for years ago he won 8% of black voters in Wisconsin I mean you're you're looking you're looking at identity realignments"
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The Democratic Party's primary remaining constituency is 'single ladies' (both white and black), which influences Kamala Harris's campaign strategy to focus almost solely on abortion.
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"the final identity theocrats are just banging on is white ladies white Single Ladies really honest to God black ladies too we we call them Single Ladies we should say single ladies are the are the constituency of the democratic party which is why KLA Harris's campaign so hard to get those people out to vote and campaign almost solely on abortion"
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The Democratic Party, specifically Kamala Harris, struggles to attract white male voters.
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"it turns out that there are no white dudes for Harris"
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The Democratic Party's criticism of the Electoral College is a reactive measure, indicating poor electoral performance.
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"MSNBC is already starting to rip on the Electoral College so um good indicator once they start yelling at the Electoral College you know that things are not going amazingly well over there"
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The Democratic Party's gains in suburban areas were only marginal.
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"a shift in favor of KLA Harris in the suburbs but mildly"
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The Democratic Party's long-standing electoral strategy, relying on a coalition of minority voters and single white women, is failing due to shifts in minority voting patterns.
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"if the if the entire theory of democratic politics since 2012 has been we Cobble together minorities and single white ladies and that that is our and that is our Coalition and then you break minority strangle holds what are they left with"
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Michelle Obama's messaging to black men was perceived as lecturing and insulting, potentially alienating them.
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"she got up there and lectured black men about how they were irresponsible and terrible"
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Kamala Harris is underperforming Joe Biden in key states like Michigan, even in heavily Democratic areas, indicating weakness for the Democratic ticket.
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"Harris has warning signs in Michigan she's underperforming Joe Biden in plac like Wasa County which is a very heavily Democratic area"
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The Democratic Party attempted to extend voting hours in Apache County, specifically on the Navajo reservation, on Election Day.
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"the Dems tried to keep all of Apache County open later on the Navajo reservation"
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The Democratic Party benefits from and potentially cultivates 'aberrant' voting patterns among single young women (18-34), a demographic that consistently swings elections.
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"we do have this terrible mystery that conservatives haven't unlocked which is the absolutely AB barent pattern of attitudes and voting patterns that characterize women between single women between the ages of 18 and 34 it's like there's a big problem there and it's a real mystery it can't just be passed over because they're what they're doing is radically different than what everyone else is doing and it's enough to consistently swing the elections"
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The Democratic candidate's (referred to as 'she') only viable path to victory in the 2024 election is to win all three 'blue wall states' (Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania).
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"she has to win all three that is her only path to Victory she needs to win all three of those States"
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The Democratic candidate alienated Catholic voters in Pennsylvania by making an anti-religious statement two weeks before the election, further jeopardizing her chances in the state.
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"one in four voters in Pennsylvania's Catholic and she decides two weeks before the election to say Hey you say Jesus is Lord get out of my rally you got to go to that Trump R Who says she never tells the truth"
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The Democratic candidate's extreme stance on abortion, specifically her refusal to allow any religious exceptions, is highly alienating to voters, exemplified by the hyperbolic claim that 'nuns are going to be aborting the babies.'
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"when she went National TV and they said will you make any religious exceptions for abortion and she was like nope the nuns are going to be aborting the babies like whoa"
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Kamala Harris is gaining votes in suburban areas but is significantly losing support among male voters.
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"where she is where she is picking up votes is in the suburbs but where she's bagging is with males"
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Early exit polling data from Michigan indicates an unexpected and concerning trend for Democrats: younger voters (18-29) are narrowly favoring Donald Trump.
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"CBS News exit Po in Michigan younger voters age 18 to 29 are narrowly going for Trump crazy that that is a that's a crazy stat"
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Democratic candidate Ruben Gallego is decisively winning his race in Arizona.
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"who is just getting destroyed by Ruben gyo in a state that Donald Trump is gonna end up walking away with"
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Democratic support in specific counties (e.g., Lacana, PA) has declined significantly compared to previous elections, as evidenced by a shift from a Biden +8.4 lead to a Harris +3 lead.
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"lacana Pennsylvania which is the first County in Pennsylvania that is near to completion uh that has shifted from a Biden plus 8.4 to a Harris plus three that is a 5.4 percentage shift toward president Trump"
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The Democratic Party wastes significant campaign funds by investing heavily in non-competitive races (e.g., the Texas Senate race), demonstrating poor strategic allocation of resources that could have been used in swing states.
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"Democrats dumped $80 million into that race and so the fact that they keep pouring money down rat holes in non-competitive States because they get a little bit over their skis is quite a good thing because all those dollars could have gone to Pennsylvania Michigan and Wisconsin so the fact that they decided to spend it there instead is is a good thing"
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Prominent Democratic media figures (e.g., Joy Reid) employ extreme and hyperbolic rhetoric, such as labeling political entities as 'fascist'.
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"the joy re is saying that Florida has an extreme rightwing fascist government she's well calibrated as always Joy Reed she aptly named Joy she is so the the amount of joy in the Democratic party these days is truly off off the charts you got the whoopy you got the joy yeah it's really quite wonderful"
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Election officials (implicitly linked to Democratic-leaning areas/parties by the speakers' framing) are willing to disregard legal obligations and do not care about the appearance of impropriety in ballot counting processes.
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"we had to sue them to force them to keep doing their legal job their their well threaten to sue threaten to sue them in order to get them to live up to their legal obligation to continue counting tonight yeah they don't care about the appearance of impropriety no okay they certainly don't"
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The Democratic Party's theory that high voter turnout inherently favors them was incorrect in this election.
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"if the theory of the Democrats was that high turnout favors the Democrats they were totally totally wrong they were totally wrong"
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The Democratic Party placed significant, ultimately misplaced, faith in flipping North Carolina and Georgia.
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"The Democrats had put a hell of a lot of faith in North Carolina in possibly flipping Georgia"
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Kamala Harris is performing worse than Joe Biden did in key states like Georgia and Arizona, which Biden won in 2020, indicating these states are now 'off the table' for her.
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"she's already doing worse than Biden it's just the question of how much worse she does than Biden remember Biden won Georgia he won Arizona he he won a bunch of he won from bnch bunch of states that that Trump had won in 2016 those states are gradually coming off the table for KLA Harris at this point"
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Kamala Harris's electoral path is narrow, requiring her to win all three Rust Belt states if North Carolina is lost.
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"you take North Carolina off the table for KLA Harrison she has one path and one path only that's the Russ belt state has win all three of them"
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Kamala Harris is significantly losing married voters but winning non-married voters, indicating a demographic split in her support.
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"Kam Harris is losing married voters 55 to 44 she's winning non-married voters by 55 to 41"
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The Democratic Party's historical 'stranglehold' on minority voters is breaking, indicating a major political realignment.
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"this sort of strangle hold idea that the Democrats were going to win enormous overwhelming sums of minority voters across the Spectrum that's just not true"
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In 2020, the Democratic Party and its allies framed their electoral success as a 'Revenge of the American people' or 'normies are back,' contrasting with their anticipated blame-shifting for a potential 2024 loss.
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"in 2020 they said it was the Revenge of the American people the normies are back"
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The Kamala Harris campaign has completely failed to mobilize minority voters in large numbers.
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"What we are seeing is a complete failure of the kamay Harris campaign in terms of getting out minority votes in large numbers"
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Democratic-leaning voters are not showing up in the suburbs in the numbers needed by the Harris campaign.
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"People are not showing up in the suburbs in the way she needs them to show up right now"
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If Democrats lose, they will blame the American people, specifically men.
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"who who are they going to blame if they lose and you were saying Ben they're going to blame the American people yes uh which I think is is is mostly right but specifically they're going to blame men I mean that's what it's going to be yes they are going to blame men"
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A Democratic loss will lead to a heightened, 'on steroids' version of the 2016 'women's march' and 'Me Too' movement, specifically blaming men.
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"I think if this happens again that's what it's going to be like on steroids and and it's going to be this is the the men did this the men's fault"
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The post-election blame from Democrats will be akin to 'BLM blame Whitey' but directed at men, including black men, though white men will still be particularly targeted.
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"it's going to be kind of like the the early 2020s uh BLM blame Whitey except targeted at men black men included right but but probably large they will still attack white men in particular oh sure course white men in particular"
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Democrats will specifically attack black men if they lose, feeling betrayed because they expected black men to secure their victory.
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"I think they're going to attack black men in particular really well Obama did yes because I think that they there was no expect white men are already evil their expectation was that black men were going to get them over the Finish Line if they just nagged at them enough and and when people feel betrayed by a population yeah they tend to be much angrier at that population than when they had no expectations they already knew that the white men are the bad guys if black men show up 25% for Trump across the country they're going to lose their ever loving minds"
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Democrats are basing their strategy on the assumption that women will continue to 'hate men'.
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"they are banking on the idea that women are inevitably just going to continue hating men at the rate that"
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The Democratic campaign, particularly under Kamala Harris, alienated male voters by appearing to 'scorn' or 'despise' men through its messaging.
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"they don't want this woman president who seems to scorn men this entire campaign has been about how much they hate men I hate to break it to everybody but if you watch anything about this campaign it is not just about an appeal to single women it's about how much they despise men"
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The Democratic Party's attempts to present male figures like Doug Emhoff and Tim Walz as examples of masculinity were poorly executed and perceived as 'obnoxious,' further alienating voters.
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"when they Tred out Doug mhof and say this guy is an example of masculinity while he's allegedly beating women and knocking up the nanny and then meanwhile they're suggesting that you're garbage if you're voting for Donald Trump or when they Tred out Tim Walls as a as an example of masculinity the assistant football coach who can't even properly football terminology and who can't even control his limbs breaks into uncontrollable spasms every so often and his obnoxious wife Turn the Page turn the like could you have found a more obnoxious group of human beings to set upon the United States"
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Joe Biden would likely have performed better than Kamala Harris in the election.
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"I think Biden probably would be doing better for all the reasons you point out"
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Biden's decision to challenge Trump to a debate before the convention was a 'disastrous political strategic decision' that led to his replacement as the Democratic nominee.
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"maybe one of the maybe the the most disastrous political strategic decision made in modern times was for Biden to challenge Trump to a debate before except for this before the convention because if he hadn't done that then he's still in there"
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The Democratic Party's closing pitch to young men was a dismissive and ineffective appeal focused on 'weed and porn'.
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"the closing pitch that you saw the Democrats make to young men which was essentially here's your weed and your porn go have your little pleasure pal a and that if that had worked that would"
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MSNBC, representing liberal media and Democratic supporters, is expected to experience 'misfortune' or negative reactions if Donald Trump wins the election.
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"we have a moral obligation to show our friends over on MSNBC and and revel in their Misfortune"
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The Democratic Party strategically preferred Donald Trump as an opponent, believing he was an easy target, but this choice has consistently backfired on them.
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"they have Donald Trump who they think of as the richest environment like he's a Target Rich environment they wanted him they desperately wanted him they didn't want Haley they didn't want the santis they wanted Trump and they got again they are just the monkeys paw every time they wish on the monkeys paw it comes through in the worst possible way for them"
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were ineffective and 'terrible' leaders in their respective roles as President and Vice President.
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"Joe Biden was a president sorry put it that way he was he's a terrible president KLA Harris was a terrible vice president"
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The Democratic Party is losing voter support, including significant portions of the Black vote, because they have failed to implement policies that genuinely improve people's lives.
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"if if KLA loses and if she's losing uh a huge portion of of the black vote and all these things are happening it's because you the Democrats haven't done anything to make people's lives better and that's the that's the basic thing you're supposed to be doing"
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The Democratic Party's core messaging strategy relies on themes of 'resentment and victimization' rather than offering practical solutions.
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"the Democrat pitch is always just resentment and uh victimization and it's that emotional kind of bit"
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The 'upper echelons' of the Democratic Party, whose primary job is to win elections, should be more assertive in replacing losing candidates, similar to how they handled Joe Biden's nomination.
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"what they showed in Ting Joe Biden we all called it a coup because it kind of was but it kind of wasn't meaning that's how a functional Party Works they did like their nominee the upper echelons of the party ousted their man and then they put somebody else in because that's the upper echelons of their party the job of a party is to win elections if you keep losing elections to Donald Trump perhaps the upper echelons of the party might want to take another look at how things are going"
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Historically, the Democratic Party has received overwhelming support from Jewish voters, typically around 70%.
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"considering that usually they the Jews go like you know 70% for the Democrats in in any possible election"
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The Democratic Party should be experiencing significant panic given the current electoral outcomes, particularly if Trump wins both the popular vote and the Electoral College.
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"at that point Panic has got to be sting in for the Democratic party"
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The Democratic Party is disproportionately influenced or 'governed' by its radical minority faction, rather than representing the majority of its members or voters.
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"the Democrat Party is governed by its minority the radicals in the Democrat Party are the minority they are not the the most number of people or the most number"
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Minority voters who traditionally supported the Democratic Party are now increasingly shifting their allegiance to the Republican Party.
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"now the Democrat minorities are becoming Republicans"
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Democrats selected Kamala Harris as their vice-presidential candidate because they believed she was uniquely capable of executing their long-standing, but flawed, strategy of mobilizing minority voters and single women.
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"and the only person who was gonna bring that they thought was KLA Harris"
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The Democratic Party and its associated media outlets are predicted to blame the American people for a potential Trump victory, having exhausted other excuses.
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"they're going to blame it on the American people they've run out of Reas so no really this ISE they will blame it on the yes right no that's right you're exactly right so they've run out of things to blame except for the American people"
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The Democratic Party and its allies have a history of blaming external factors like social media and Russian interference for their electoral losses.
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"they tried social media in 2016 and it failed and they tried the Russians in 2016 and it failed"
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Barack Obama's decision to 'give up the victory' in the Iraq War significantly and negatively shaped the public's view of the conflict.
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"first thing that Barack Obama did was just give up the victory yeah right he gave up the victory but the Iraq War was over and had Barack Obama not given up the victory our view of the Iraq War today would be much much different"
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A prominent Democratic figure (Kamala Harris) is perceived as incompetent or unintelligent by some voters.
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"she seems kind of like a dingbat"
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Democrats were constrained by identity politics, preventing them from making a strategically sound decision to replace Kamala Harris due to her race and gender.
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"because she's a black woman but they all knew they should but they just they didn't have the gumption to do it"
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The Democratic Party has adhered to a 'crappy' and rigid electoral strategy since 2012, primarily focused on mobilizing minority voters and single women, and lacked the courage to change it.
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"they didn't have the balls to abandon their their crappy political Theory since 2012 which is get the minorities and single ladies out"
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Democrats actively 'corrupted' the 2020 elections through significant financial and strategic efforts, implying systemic misconduct.
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"the different things that the Democrats corrupted in 2020 and you know frankly shame on our side over the years not spending the amount of money and effort that the other side did to corrupt our elections"
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Barack Obama's foreign policy proposal to 'relieve all pressure on Iran' directly led to a 'giant Middle Eastern conflagration'.
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"the counter proposal which was Barack Obama's proposal which was relieve all pressure on Iran has led to a giant middle Easter configration"
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The Democratic Party demonstrates strategic ineptitude, having 'picked' Donald Trump as an opponent they believed they could easily defeat, only to lose to him multiple times.
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"so much of this has to come down to how bad the Democrats have been I I can't get over how bad they are I can't get over how bad they are at this like they they picked the candidate they wanted to run against W twice twice they did it in 2016 and then they lost to him they did again Clinton encouraged Trump to run in 2016"
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The Democratic Party is consistently losing on the policy issues they choose to emphasize, such as tax rates, social issues (e.g., 'trans' issues), and foreign policy.
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"the things they're really arguing on now are things like tax rates should your trial be transed and foreign policy and guess what Democrats lose on all those issues"
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A significant portion of current political outcomes or shifts can be attributed to the failures of the Democratic Party.
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"we should attribute a lot of this to democratic failure"
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The Democratic Party's strategy against Donald Trump involved an attempt at full-scale demonization, which was ineffective due to Trump's pre-existing public persona.
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"it made it almost impossible to full scale demon him in the way Democrats wanted to because everyone was just kind of like you mean the guy from home alone too"
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The political influence and control of the Left (Democratic Party) are diminishing.
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"left's grip is slipping"
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The Democratic Party is currently presenting an uninspired candidate who is an 'empty vessel' for an outdated and 'dead philosophy'.
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"this utterly empty vessel for nothing other than this dead philosophy that the Democrats have plunk for"
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Kamala Harris's perceived inarticulateness is not a superficial issue but accurately reflects a lack of substantive thought or coherent ideas.
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"KLA Harris is expressing herself perfect the words that potato salad that comes out when she answers questions that actually translates exactly what's going on in her head"
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The institutions of 'the left' (implicitly including the Democratic Party) had adopted an approach or gained a level of influence that necessitated a strong, confrontational counter-response, metaphorically described as a 'middle finger.' This implies a perceived assertiveness or aggression from the left that traditional Republican approaches failed to address.
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"what the left need more than anything else what the institutions of the left needed more than anything else was the middle finger"
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The 'left' (implicitly including the Democratic Party) has historically delivered 'blows' (aggressive actions or policy initiatives) that the pre-Trump Republican Party passively absorbed, indicating an effective, albeit aggressive, strategy by the left and a weak counter-strategy by the traditional GOP.
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"a party that seemed to believe that we were that that we could simply sort of absorb the blows from the left and then every and then be nice to them and then every four years kind of absorb more blows from the left and then be nice to them"
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The Biden-Harris administration is incompetent, leading to the alienation of both Jewish and Muslim voters.
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"the Biden administration because they're incompetent and horrifying at everything and because KLA Harris is incompetent in horrifying everything they've achieved the signal feed of alienating both Jews and Muslims"
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The Democratic Party (specifically Kamala Harris/Biden) has lost significant support among Muslim voters in key areas like Dearborn, Michigan, compared to 2020.
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"narj waru reports that KLA Harris will not win the south end of Dearborn whoa it's an area that is 90 plus% Muslim that Biden won with 88% of the vote four years ago and that vote is instead going to the best je of all Jill Stein"
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A segment of traditionally left-leaning secular Jewish voters in Pennsylvania are engaging in split-ticket voting, supporting Donald Trump for President due to pro-Israel concerns while potentially still supporting Democrats for other offices (e.g., Senate).
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"it is largely secular Jews in Pennsylvania who had a wakeup call on 107 to realize that they needed a pro-israel American president but still don't want to break with their ideological leftwing political views and so there was an actual movement to say split the ticket give us Donald Trump to protect Israel and protect uh Jewish people from Iranian aggression but don't give up the Senate we don't want to elect a right-wing Senate"
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Democratic-leaning areas experienced turnout levels consistent with 2020, while Republican areas exceeded their 2020 turnout, indicating a relative stagnation or lack of growth in Democratic voter mobilization.
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"Democratic areas turned out at 2020 levels Republican areas exceeded their 2020 levels"
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Kamala Harris is underperforming Joe Biden's 2020 results in key Democratic-leaning counties like Lacawanna County, Pennsylvania, indicating a significant swing away from the Democratic presidential candidate.
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"Biden won it by eight four years ago and she's only win it by three at this point"
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The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant shift in support among Latino voters and Black men towards Donald Trump.
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"this yooa votar poor Donald Tron situation that's going I mean like this this Latino vote that has if this turns out to be the actual result that in itself along with perhaps the shift in black men will represent something so significant"
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The Kamala Harris campaign's strategy to shrink Trump's margins in ex-urban counties, particularly in Pennsylvania, has failed and is instead seeing Trump's performance improve in those areas.
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"which was the entire Harris strategy was to go into these X burban counties and shrink the Trump margins and they're not they're not changing at all uh they're actually improving for them"
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The Democratic Party, represented by Kamala Harris, is experiencing a significant loss of support among Hispanic voters in key swing states like Michigan, with Trump winning a substantial majority.
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"exit poll from CNN showing Donald Trump walloping KLA Harris with Hispanic voters in Michigan 60 to 35 which is just I mean to to put it technically I believe the term is batshit lunacy"
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The election results indicate a 'massive political realignment' is occurring, suggesting a fundamental shift in voter behavior and party allegiances.
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"if these numbers are anything close to reality we're watching a massive political realignment happen right before our eyes tonight completely"
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Democratic candidate Alyssa Slotkin is trailing significantly in Michigan's Senate race.
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"right now he's up about 50 ,000 60,000 votes on Alysa slotkin in Michigan"
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Democratic candidate Tammy Baldwin is trailing in Wisconsin's Senate race.
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"Eric HDI is currently up by about 26,000 votes or so on Tammy bald with 65% of the vote in"
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In the previous election cycle, the Democratic candidate (Beto O'Rourke) won the Latino vote in Texas by a significant margin.
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"where in your last race you lost the Latino vote by something like 28 points"
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The Biden-Harris administration's border policies, characterized as 'opening the border' and 'inviting Narco terrorists,' are perceived by the public as 'nuts' and are contributing to a political shift.
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"I actually have to give a shout out to Joe Biden and KLA Harris who's all they had to do is open up the Border invite like Narco terrorists into the country and people are like you people are fraking nuts"
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Kamala Harris's campaign has stopped giving comments to the media, which is sarcastically presented as a sign of a losing campaign.
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"Ted Fox News is now reporting that the Harris campaign has stopped giving all comment to the media which is always the sign of a winning campaign"
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The speaker claims there is intense personal animosity and hatred between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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"he's gonna get to just crap so hard over this lady he hates like fire I mean he hates her with a fiery passion of a thousand burning Suns Joe Biden same thing she's wanted to strap KLA Harris to one of Elon musk's rockets and fire her into space for years"
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The speaker anticipates significant and 'well-deserved' internal recriminations within the Democratic Party following the election outcome.
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"the recriminations here are going to be so wonderful and so welld deserved by all involved"
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The Democratic Party, represented by Kamala Harris, is experiencing low enthusiasm and negative public sentiment among the audience present at the Trump event.
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"there's booing when it goes for Harris"
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The Kamala Harris campaign's decision not to have the Vice President speak on election night suggests a lack of confidence in the outcome or an early concession.
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"one thing uh with the KLA Harris campaign they've all but said that we will not hear from the vice president tonight"
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The speaker views the Democratic Party's choice of presidential and vice-presidential candidates (Kamala Harris and an unnamed 'weirdo who has floppy arm Syndrome from Minnesota') as poor and strategically flawed.
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"what if the the Democratic candidate died on the stage like well that'be cool but what if we like totally swapped him out for her and then what if she pick like this weirdo who has floppy arm Syndrome from Minnesota like this writing is just bad it's just not good writing I'm sorry it's over done"
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The Democratic Party's strategy of emphasizing 'intersectional' identity politics has failed to resonate with voters and has 'collapsed' as an effective electoral approach.
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"this the whole intersectional thing really collapsed in a in a in a pile of of dust and rubbles"
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The Democratic Party is pursuing a 'communist' or radical agenda that Donald Trump's presidency is primarily intended to halt.
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"the number one thing that Donald Trump is going to do is be not commus right he is going to stop dead that agenda from moving forward"
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Various institutions and groups, including 'Legacy Media,' the 'education establishment,' federal agencies (CIA, FBI), and 'leftist radicals,' are aligned with the Democratic Party and will actively resist a conservative administration.
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"Legacy Media is like stoned dead the education establishment is in serious trouble the military industrial complex is unlikely to be happy like what do you guys foresee happening that's that's a lot well and that says nothing about the CIA and the FBI let's say like it it it doesn't seem to me to be realistic to presume that such people are going to just take this sort of thing lying down and that says nothing about the leftist radicals who are still are quite nicely organized after all the pro Hamas protests like what do you see happening here I mean there'll be resistance inside each of these agencies"
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Democratic administration appointments and associated social policies, particularly regarding gender identity, are targets for reversal and direct challenge by a conservative administration.
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"keep Rachel LaVine in place is my question doctor only Donald Trump will bring him on the carpet and force him to admit he's a man and then say then he can stay then he can stay"
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The election outcome represents a decisive victory against the 'woke left,' which was seen as needing a direct defeat.
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"this is a huge Victory a huge Victory against a woke left that needed to take it directly in the teeth"
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The Democratic Party employs a strategy of mischaracterizing complex conservative policy proposals, exploiting their length or detail to spread negative narratives.
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"it was so long that the the Dems can say anything they wanted about it nobody knew it was repealing the infield fly rule"
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Supporters are prematurely leaving Kamala Harris's election night watch party, indicating a clear and negative outcome for the Democratic candidate.
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"people are leaving the KLA Harris watch party"
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Kamala Harris is underperforming compared to Joe Biden's 2020 performance in Democrat-leaning counties in Michigan, evidenced by a smaller margin of victory and flat turnout.
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"Harris is only up by 10 so not only are these returns in Michigan flat on turnout from these Democrat leaning counties she's not even getting the margin that Biden was getting"
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Democratic turnout and overall performance are 'flat' compared to 2020, while Republicans are 'overperforming' their 2020 results, leading to a potential Trump sweep of swing states.
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"Democrats flat at 20 Republicans over performing 20 and this is how we're getting the map of potentially a trump sweep of every single swing state"
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Donald Trump's victory prevented two women (implicitly Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris) from becoming the first female president of the United States.
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"Donald Trump has not just stopped one but two women from becoming first female president of the United States"
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The 'left' (implying Democrats and their allies) pursued strategies or actions that went 'too far,' leading to negative consequences or self-defeating outcomes.
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"the left took they took the joke so far that they took Jeremy level"
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The Democratic Party attributes its electoral struggles to the 'toxicity' of Donald Trump, the American people, and specifically male voters, rather than internal issues.
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"this is why I think they are going to just be stuck with Trump is toxic the American people are toxic it's it's mostly males but like I I don't I I men are toxic men are toxic it's not gonna be American people it's G to be a group Men it's gonna be men"
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The Democratic Party's perceived strategy for future success is overly reliant on external circumstances turning against Donald Trump, rather than internal party adjustments or a shift towards the political center.
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"I think they're going to have to be honestly it's going to have to be that circumstance turns against Trump take that's the only way they get maybe they sort themselves out I mean we have seen towards Center no"
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The Democratic Party's overall poor electoral performance is primarily due to major national issues such as the Afghanistan withdrawal, porous border, inflation, and President Biden's refusal to step aside for a competitive primary.
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"It's all the big stuff defea in Afghanistan a poorest border inflation and Biden's refusal to acknowledge reality and step aside in time for Democrats to have a real primary that's factually true"
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The Democratic Party and allied pro-choice movements have successfully leveraged the Dobbs decision and subsequent state-level ballot referendums to make a national abortion ban politically disadvantageous for Republicans.
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"IT ceased to be politically advantageous after we had lost every ballot referendum that we had put up for pro-life"
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Liberals (implicitly, a segment of the Democratic base) might be open to 'informed consent' laws regarding abortion as a potential compromise, whereas 'leftists' (another segment) would consistently oppose such measures.
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"informed consent it be very hard for liberals to argue leftists will always argue against it but I think liberals will say well we'll make that trade you don't ban it and we'll give you informed consent laws how's that for possibility"
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The Democratic Party's pro-choice stance and the legal precedent of Roe v. Wade have contributed to a cultural belief that abortion is an 'urgent human right' and that a fetus is not an individual person, a belief viewed negatively by the commentators.
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"a generation grew up thinking that this was an urgent human right to kill your baby and that this baby was not an …"
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The overturning of Roe v. Wade, a significant setback for the Democratic platform on abortion rights, was facilitated by judicial appointments made by a 'pro-choice lifelong New York Democrat' (implicitly criticizing Trump for appointing conservative judges despite his past stance, which ultimately benefited the anti-abortion movement).
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"a pro-choice lifelong New York Democrat was going to give us the justices that overturned roie Wade"
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Election vote tabulation in Maricopa County, Arizona, is unacceptably slow, taking 10-13 days, which is deemed 'insane' and 'unforgivable,' suggesting a systemic problem with election administration.
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"Maricopa County is saying that it could take them 10 to 13 days to tabulate V this is insane it'san and and completely unforgivable"
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A PBS commentator (Jonathan Capehart), representing a Democratic-aligned media perspective, expressed bewilderment and disapproval ('mystified,' 'not sure I like it') regarding Donald Trump's increasing support, indicating a disconnect or frustration with the electorate's choices.
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"Jonathan capart of PBS just said that he's mystified that Trump is gaining support who are we as a country I'm not sure I like it"
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Democrats intend to leverage mail-in ballots to establish 'ballot harvesting operations' on college campuses.
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"with the with the ubiquity now of mail-in ballots they can turn college campuses for the first time into ballot harvesting operations"
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Democrats were unsuccessful in fully implementing their 'ballot harvesting' strategy on college campuses in the current election.
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"they obviously were not able to accomplish that in time for this election if they had it would have been an unbelievable swing"
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- 398
Young voters did not support the Democratic Party as strongly as anticipated, showing a shift towards the right.
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"the young people don't seem to have broken as far to the well the young people the young people who vote yeah have voted more to the right than we might have assumed that they would"
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- 399
Democrats are expected to refine and aggressively pursue 'ballot harvesting' strategies in future elections, which is framed as a threat to the voting process.
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"the problem is they are going to wisen up and try to do this in four years and we've got to get incredibly serious about what we're going to do about it"
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- 400
The 'left' (implicitly, the Democratic Party or progressives) acts on its extreme rhetoric and puts it into practice.
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"whereas the left says all kinds of horrible things too and they do act on their worst rhetoric right they actually put into practice when they say things like I think that a a uh a person who was born with a uterus"
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- 401
Kamala Harris lacks public appeal, and her absence from the election night party was preferable as her presence would have further dampened the mood.
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"it certainly is not KLA Harris probably people feel privileged that that KLA Harris actually didn't show up tonight which would have even brought down the mood further"
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- 402
The 'left' (referring to Democrats/progressives) is beginning to blame themselves or their messaging for election outcomes, which the speaker views as a positive development.
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"Can I say something about the the trans right about people blaming America the left is already coming on and it's good you know what more Hardy harder right in here just do it"
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- 403
Kamala Harris's overall campaign strategy was flawed because she consistently adopted minority positions on key issues, rather than aligning with majority public sentiment.
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"why did she lose they asked and it's true on so many of these proposals like she took the minority position on every single like the rule of politics is you find the things where it's like 8020 and where you're on the side of the 80 and then you focus on those issues and she went out and and found 20 and then got on the back of that"
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- 404
The Democratic Party ('the left') misjudges the priorities of women voters, overestimating the electoral impact of abortion while underestimating the significance of 'transgender issues' and 'the health of American people/kids' as motivating factors.
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"the left talks about how Trump has no chance with women especially on abortion but then we have these other two issues specifically about the health of American people of kids and then transgender issu ues of course"
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- 405
The Democratic candidate for Senate in Michigan, Alyssa Slotkin, is significantly trailing her Republican opponent, indicating a poor performance in a key state.
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"Mike Rogers has opened up a five-point lead on Alyssa slotkin in Michigan 60% or so of the vote reporting Mike Rogers is currently up by 160,000 votes on Alysa slotkin in Michigan"
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- 406
Kamala Harris's campaign strategy, particularly her perceived stance on Israel, was misaligned with public opinion and contributed to her electoral defeat.
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"61% of the electorates said that American support for Israel was not strong enough or about right so that makes perfect sense why K Harris decided to Pander to Kamas is a two to one proposition"
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- 407
Major election forecasting models, such as the New York Times needle, indicate an overwhelming probability of a Trump victory, confirming the Democratic Party's defeat.
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"… oh oh it's very likely almost pinned it's almost pin it's 0 po over 95% chance of victory for Donald jogas Trump at this point in time"
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- 408
The documentary 'What is a Woman?' significantly altered public perception on gender identity issues, contributing to a political 'sea change' that negatively impacted Democratic positions.
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"I really do think that that made a a sea change in the way that people viewed the issue in the country I really think the documentary had a lot to do with that"
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- 409
The Democratic candidate (Kamala Harris) failed to generate sufficient voter enthusiasm or turnout, contributing to her defeat.
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"because she is they're not showing up for her and they're showing up for him"
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- 410
The Maricopa County Recorder, perceived as anti-Trump, is allegedly delaying election results, indicating partisan obstruction within election administration.
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"the current recorder of Maricopa County is you know a fairly bitter person who's lost his election for a quarter in the summer and so he doesn't he's I just be mild he does not he's not a trump supporter and so he's in no hurry to uh declare victory for president Trump here"
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- 411
Mainstream media outlets perceived as aligned with the Democratic Party are experiencing distress due to unfavorable election results for Democrats, indicating a perceived poor performance by the Democratic Party.
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"it feels almost like a little naughty to be watching MSNBC right now because that I'm feeling this the shod and Freud it's too much I'm not used to feeling that way"
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- 412
Barack Obama's efforts to mobilize Black male voters for the Democratic candidate (implied Kamala Harris) using his 'magical Persona' were unsuccessful.
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"he went out there and he tried in his own magical Persona to yell at black men into voting for her and they said no"
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- 413
Michelle Obama is not a 'good person' despite her public portrayal, and Barack Obama's attempt to transfer his popularity to her for political gain was ineffective.
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"then he tried to take all of his magical popularity and transfer it to his terrible wife she's she's not a good person Michelle Obama she's been portrayed as one but she's not"
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- 414
The 2024 election outcome represents a deserved denial of Barack Obama's perceived ambition to secure a 'fourth term' through his chosen successors (Biden/Harris).
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"Barack Obama has been denied his a fourth term he has been denied his and he deserves it"
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- 415
Donald Trump has a consistent record of defeating prominent female Democratic figures, specifically Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris.
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"the fact that he skunked Hillary Clinton and KLA Harris"
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- 416
The Democratic Party's chosen candidate was a result of internal manipulation, and the mainstream media unfairly supported them.
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"had the candidate who was beating swapped out for another candidate the entire media then cided behind that candidate"
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- 417
Democratic Party control of any part of the US government would lead to global instability.
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"the idea of they being a part of the US government that is still in Democratic party hands uh becomes a very interesting thing in terms of the stability of the world"
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- 418
Democrats are hypocritical regarding their support for democracy and free speech, only valuing them when it serves their political interests.
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"you're about to see the popularity of democracy among Democrats that's the problem the problem is democ doesn't they they say that with free speech first amendment is no good actually democracy is bad it turns out"
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- 419
Kamala Harris's career progression is an example of the 'utter failure of DEI' (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), as she 'failed upward' without electoral mandate until facing electoral defeat.
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"she failed upward and she never ever had to be elected to it ever yeah ever you want to talk about the the utter failure of De the utter failure of Dei she failed Upward at every opportunity without any vote and then finally she's subjected to reality and reality said hell no"
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- 420
The Democratic Party's campaign strategy and actions were 'offensive' and alienated even rational members of their own base, leading to a lack of support.
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"what we did is crap yeah like it was offensive what they did y it's offensive to people on their own side if you're on their side and you have and you're rational at all right you were offended by this and you didn't want to support it"
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- 421
The Democratic Party's strategy of using extreme rhetoric against Donald Trump, labeling him a 'criminal Nazi' who would 'destroy democracy,' was ineffective and ultimately failed as he was elected.
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"and now KLA Harris and Joe Biden are gonna have to hand the keys back to the man they declared a criminal Nazi who is going to destroy the country's democracy because the people elected him"
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- 422
Voters did not prioritize the issue of abortion enough to overcome their concerns about the Democratic Party's performance on other key issues, including high inflation, the perceived poor quality of their candidate, a 'wide open border,' and 'horrible foreign policy,' leading to their defeat.
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"they didn't love abortion enough to overcome the fact of 40-year highs in inflation a terrible candidate trans of the children a wide open border a horrible foreign policy"
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- 423
The Democratic Party ('the left') laid the groundwork for current cultural issues by promoting the idea that America is fundamentally flawed, an 'act of theft, rape, and violence,' rather than simply having failed to live up to its ideals.
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"the groundwork for all the rest of this cultural stuff was laid when the left went full bore on their claim that this country is a mistake it's a mistake not simply in its failures to live up to its ideals it's not just that we've had problems like every other country but that the conception the whole idea of America is an act of theft an act of rape an act of violence"
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- 424
Barack Obama, and by extension the Democratic Party, is sarcastically credited as a contributing factor to Trump's victory, implying that his influence or the party's direction under him alienated voters.
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"I'd like to say once again Barack Obama"
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- 425
This 'America is a mistake' narrative, perceived as 'galling' by many, has 'totally failed' as a political strategy, contributing to the Democratic Party's poor electoral performance in 2024.
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"and that notion which was so ging to so many people has just lay like a noxious Cloud over the first Trump presidency and of course over the the Biden presidency and and I think that as we start to get these results in in more granular detail we are going to see that that is now has now totally failed as night"
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- 426
Leftist elites are not only misguided in their ideas but are also incompetent and unsophisticated in their political execution, being 'functionally illiterate.'
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"because of the leftist elites and specifically not just because they have crazy terrible ideas but that they weren't actually even good at being leftist Elites they were functionally illiterate they weren't as sophisticated"
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- 427
The current Democratic Party ('the left') has abandoned the historical leftist strategy of maintaining 'common sense' appeal and respecting popular traditions, leading to their rejection by the people.
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"gromi made a number of really sent political points one of which was a revolution's not going to succeed if you lose the common sense if you lose the common sense of the people the people are going to reject your theories in favor of their traditions and their way of life and their Customs yeah and the the left was pretty good about this for a long time and the left knew had a wave the American flag even as they sought to subvert what the flag symbolized and they they lost it specifically actually on this issue of the trans kids"
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- 428
The issue of 'trans kids' played a significant role in alienating suburban voters and served as an 'emblem' that the Democratic Party has lost its 'mooring to reality.'
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"do not underestimate the role of the trans kid musk Ms who don't want to vote for trump it was just too much for Suburban voters in kind of blue States an emblem that the Democrat Party no longer has a mooring to reality"
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- 429
High inflation (stated as '25% over three years') combined with culturally extreme positions (like 'trans kids') created an insurmountable electoral challenge for the Democratic Party.
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"that plus 25% inflation over three years you know that combination I don't know how the left could have overcome it"
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- 430
The Democratic Party ('they') mistakenly believed they could engage in extreme actions (e.g., 'burn our cities down for this drug addict') without electoral repercussions, but they 'overshot the mark' and 'went too far,' leading to their defeat.
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"they think in other words that they can do this they can burn our cities down for this drug addict and they and they they will not have to pay and they're just wrong they had they overshot the Mark I I knew it then and it's absolutely true you know they just went too far they always do"
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- 431
The Democratic Party believed Trump's 'excesses' gave them license to pursue any strategy, but the American people rejected this, choosing Trump despite his flaws over the Democratic Party's offerings.
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"the thing is that they they thought that because of Trump's excesses that gave them license to do literally anything and it turns out the American people are not up for that and they proved it because they're like you know what even with his excesses we will take that guy over everything that you are presenting"
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- 432
Kamala Harris failed to establish a strong, memorable positive impact or achievement in the public mind.
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"what did Cala do it just sticks in your mind besides also"
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- 433
Democrats lost control of the Minnesota State House to Republicans.
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"Walls just lost control of the Minnesota State House Republicans are currently leading in Minnesota St house that's tasty you"
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- 434
Vice President Kamala Harris failed to win the presidency, fitting a historical pattern referred to as the 'Van Buren curse' for sitting Vice Presidents.
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"vice president Harris has now encountered what is known as the van the vuring curse uh it's the failure of the vice president to get to the presidency"
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- 435
Kamala Harris is unlikely to learn or improve from her past performance, suggesting her future campaigns (e.g., in 2028) will be similarly ineffective.
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"I'm not sure the same applies to comma so perhaps you know we'll get the same campaign"
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- 436
Democratic leaders, specifically Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, will blame others, including each other, for their electoral defeat.
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"watching kamla blame everyone around her and then Biden blame everyone around him including her"
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- 437
Pre-election polls, particularly one by Anzser, were significantly inaccurate in predicting the election outcome, underestimating Trump's margin of victory.
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"big Miss on by an szer yeah he won the he won the state by 14 points so she was only by 17 points that is that is not a good poll that is not a good poll"
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- 438
If the Democratic Party, particularly under a Kamala Harris presidency, had won the election and gained control of Congress, they would have actively suppressed or 'pummeled' conservative media and podcasts through platform censorship or other means.
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"had KLA won had the Democrats you know had the senate or we'll see how they do in the house like there there was a very very good chance yeah that the conservative media landscape was going to get pummeled into the ground by these platform 100% chance"
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- 439
A Kamala Harris administration would have aggressively prosecuted and 'gone to war against' the pro-life movement, including imprisoning activists, based on her past actions as Attorney General in California.
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"the other thing that would have happened if Cameo would have won is that they would have they've already been going after the pro life movement throwing people in federal prison this is this is happening this has been happening right now and if K Harris who did that as AG in California uh and if she had been you that was one of my top worries of a comml Harris Administration is her just going to war against the pro-life movement"
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- 440
Kamala Harris's public speaking performance was generally poor ('slurred her speech') throughout her campaign, but she became articulate and clear only when discussing abortion ('killing babies'), indicating her strong and singular focus on this issue.
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"it's not for nothing that kamla Harris slurred Her speech for three straight months on the national stage as the candidate except when she talked about killing babies yeah yeah and she was suddenly incredibly pressing she incred yeah she has clear thoughts about that yeah alone among all issues she really knows what she thinks"
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- 441
The Supreme Court's overturning of Chevron deference is a significant victory against the unchecked power of government agencies, which previously operated with excessive autonomy, a system implicitly favored by Democratic administrations.
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"the Supreme Court did somewhat quietly overrule this long decades long precedent that said that the agencies can basically run their own business and do whatever they want"
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- 442
Democratic Governor Tim Walz has lost control of the Minnesota State House, with Republicans now leading, indicating a specific electoral setback for Democrats at the state level.
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"Tim Walls just lost control of the Minnesota State House Republicans are currently leading"
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- 443
Kamala Harris's electoral performance was weaker than Joe Biden's, as she did not outperform him in any county.
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"K Harris did not outperform Joe Biden in a single County in America"
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- 444
Following their electoral defeat, Democrats are predictably calling for the abolition of the Electoral College.
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"already calling for scrapping the Electoral College"
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- 445
A Democratic victory, specifically under Kamala Harris, would lead to 'mass migration and mass amnesty,' which would dilute the votes of existing citizens, effectively rendering their votes meaningless.
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"this could have been the last election if kamla won I I thought I I didn't think of him meaning that literally like there would have been an election day time I think what the point he was making was because of mass migration and mass amnesty that you just you as a citizen your vote just wouldn't really matter at all"
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- 446
Liberals ('libs') characterize the Supreme Court as a 'conservative court' due to appointments made by Donald Trump.
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"even though it's the thing the libs say well it's a conservative court is appointed by Trump"
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- 447
The federal bureaucracy is an obstacle to conservative governance and is 'set up for a fall,' implying it is aligned against or resistant to the incoming conservative administration's agenda.
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"with the exception of the bureaucracy which is set up for a fall"
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- 448
The Democratic Party failed to gain control of the House of Representatives, indicating a lack of electoral success in that chamber.
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"it also looks like we'll be keeping control of the House of Representatives"
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- 449
The current economic situation, implicitly under Democratic leadership, is poor and requires a 'greatest economic comeback' to improve.
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"we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history"
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- 450
Under Democratic leadership, the American people had lost control of their country, necessitating a 'regaining' of control through the election.
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"this will forever be remembered as the day the American people regained control of their country"
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- 451
The American people had lost control of their country under the previous administration, and this election marks the day they 'regained control,' implying a failure of democratic performance by the Democratic Party.
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"this will forever be remembered as the day the American people regained control of their country"
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- 452
The previous four years, presumably under a Democratic administration, were characterized by 'divisions' that now need to be put behind, suggesting a failure in fostering national unity.
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"it's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us"
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- 453
The Democratic Party's policies and priorities have been deficient in areas such as border security, national security, military strength, and education, contrasting with a 'common sense' approach.
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"you know we're the party of Common Sense we want to have borders we want to have security we want to have things be good safe we want great education want a strong and powerful military"
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- 454
The previous four years, implicitly under Democratic leadership, were characterized by significant national divisions that need to be overcome.
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"it's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us"
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- 455
The country was in a state of decline, requiring 'saving' and 'restoring to greatness,' implying a failure of the preceding Democratic administration.
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"that reason was to save our country and to restore America to Greatness"
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- 456
The Democratic ticket (Harris) is currently performing poorly in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, with Donald Trump holding significant leads in early vote counts.
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"right now the estimate from the times is Trump 300 Harris 238 this is now well into the likely Trump category … Donald Trump currently has about 160,000 vote lead in the state of Pennsylvania … Donald Trump currently has slim 50,000 vote lead or so in that arena in Michigan about 29% of the vote has been counted president Trump has currently about a 70,000 vote lead in that Arena so again Don Donald Trump is is looking quite good right now"
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- 457
Democrats, particularly Kamala Harris, would be willing to refuse to certify election results if the outcome was close, under the guise of 'democracy'.
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"Do you think they'll refuse to certify in the name of democracy? … they would if it had been 270 to 268"
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- 458
The Democratic campaign (specifically mentioning 'Cala', likely Kamala Harris) lacked memorable or 'iconic' moments that resonated with the public, contrasting unfavorably with Trump's campaign.
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"every iconic moment in this campaign was trumps … what did Cala do it just sticks in your mind"
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- 459
The Supreme Court, through its rulings, has acted to 'hold the line against a lot of the worst excesses of the Biden administration,' implying that the Biden administration engaged in policies or actions deemed excessive or unconstitutional.
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"… decided to to hold the line against a lot of the worst excesses of the Biden administ"
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- 460
The Democratic Party or its allies falsely accused the speaker of being a warmonger, a claim disproven by his previous term's record of avoiding new wars.
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"… but we had no Wars they said he will start a war I'm not going to start war I'm going to stop Wars"
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- 461
The 2020 U.S. Census incorrectly allocated electoral votes by overcounting Democratic-leaning states and undercounting Republican-leaning states, implying a current overrepresentation of Democratic electoral power that will be corrected in future redistricting.
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"… Nebraska didn't go one win in the state and and and also because so the census in 2020 yeah was done wrong okay and they've they've acknowledged this this is perfect like they've clear they've said this the census undercounted Florida it undercounted Texas it overcounted New York it overcounted Delaware and Rhode Island"
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- 462
Kamala Harris has a 'massive problem' with male voters, evidenced by a significant drop in support among Teamsters Union members after she replaced Biden as the candidate.
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"… Biden was leading Trump something like 47 to 35 or something and then they did another poll after they flipped out Biden in favor of KLA Harris and suddenly Trump was beating the living hell out of K Harris beating her like 60 to 40 among the team sters why because guess what every teamer is a dude"
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- 463
The Democratic Party made a strategic error by only replacing Joe Biden and not also replacing Kamala Harris, indicating a 'half measure' approach to their ticket.
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"… they went the half measure because they took Biden out but they couldn't imagine taking kaml out too"
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- 464
Kamala Harris made a critical strategic error by not selecting Pennsylvania's popular Jewish Democratic governor as her running mate, a decision allegedly influenced by the Israel-Hamas war, which could be decisive in her campaign's outcome.
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"Pennsylvania has an incredibly popular Democratic governor who is Jewish kamla Harris instead of choosing governor who almost certainly almost certainly would have carried the state that she has to have in order to achieve Victory didn't choose him only because of the war happening in the Middle East is that going to end up being decisive in this …"
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- 465
The Democratic Party is demonstrating significant electoral vulnerability, even in historically strong districts, as evidenced by the near-flip of the NJ-09 congressional district, which was a strong Biden district.
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"… 1.5 percentage points away from flipping the New York 9th congressional district which is a 6236 Joe Biden District wow which is really really funny wow New York nine where is that New Jersey N9 New Jersey N9 New Jersey nine okay yeah so these are uh wow these are these are truly hilarious results"
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- 466
Kamala Harris was expected to and is underperforming Joe Biden among union voters.
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"this kind of goes back to what we were talking about with the union vote and how she was definitely going to …"
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- 467
The 'left' (implying the Democratic Party's current dominant ideology) has moved so far from traditional liberal principles (like maximizing individual autonomy) that it now attacks figures who embody those principles, such as Elon Musk.
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"the real proof that the left is not coming after Elon for his politics is that his politics legitimately has not changed … my politics comes down basically to maximizing individual autonomy that is a liberal position Elon Musk is a liberal"
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- 468
An 'anti-American propaganda pit' is effectively 'warping the political viewpoint of young American women,' a phenomenon conservatives have failed to adequately address, implicitly benefiting the Democratic Party by shaping this demographic's views.
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"is a is a propaganda pit and and it's an anti-American propaganda pit"
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"that's warping the political Viewpoint of young American women"
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"something conservatives have done very bad job of addressing"
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- 469
Kamala Harris's claim of support from black men due to a barbershop visit is viewed as inauthentic and likely false, contributing to a perceived loss of black male voters to Trump.
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"… Harris came out and she said that the brothers were supporting her because she had recently been in the barber shop"
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"my gut instinct tells me kamla Harris has never once in her entire life been in the barber shop"
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"it would seem that the hard numbers we're getting here suggest the brothers breaking at least in significant way for president Trump"
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- 470
Political 'elites' (implicitly including the Democratic establishment) have failed the country at every level and have alienated or 'derided' ordinary citizens.
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"the elites deserve it they have failed at every possible level while deriding the people who have borne the brunt of their failure"
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"the voices of those people that have been not just not just silenced they've been insulted for 50 60 years and told everything about them stinks while the people who are telling them they stink live in the in the country they built"
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- 471
Unmarried young women, a demographic group often associated with Democratic support, are characterized as exhibiting 'strange' voting patterns potentially driven by resentment over their single status and a broader societal 'failure of aspiration' rather than genuine systemic issues.
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"is it that the married the unmarried women are angry with the system because they're single I think there's something about that and so they're in a category you know if you're if you're not allied with someone if you don't have have a partner then you have reason to be what you have a reason to be resentful do you have a reason to to to doubt the validity of the system as a whole"
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"there's something very strange going on here with unmarried young women I don't I don't exactly get it I think part of it is the failure of the aspirational just generally in American society"
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- 472
The country is currently experiencing very high levels of violent crime and a decline in educational standards, implicitly linked to or exacerbated by current Democratic policies or leadership.
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"we're at really very high levels of violent crime"
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"the standard of Education across all of America has gone in One Direction decline"
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- 473
The Democratic Party is experiencing an unexpected underperformance with key demographic groups, specifically Hispanic voters and Black men in Georgia, based on early reports and exit polls.
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"Trump is performing strongly so far in Hispanic districts"
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"an exit poll that somebody had cited earlier that suggested that that he was doing well with black men in in Georgia"
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- 474
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Left-leaning media outlets, implicitly aligned with Democratic ideology, promote lifestyles that destabilize traditional marriage and family structures, potentially as a strategic means to break up existing relationships.
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"the New York Times if you follow the New York Times They they run at least three articles a week suggesting various kinds of sex that will probably destroy or enslave you unless you're married if you're married they keep saying you know you don't have to have sex when you're married they literally have these articles consider a throuple"
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"if you're childless and alone maybe a decent evolutionary strategy is to break up other people's marriages"
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- 477
The speaker implies that the preceding Democratic administration's performance led to a national state requiring significant corrective action, suggesting a loss of control and a need for a fundamental 'turnaround'.
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"turn it around it's got to be turned around …"
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"this will forever be remembered as the day the American people regained control of their country"
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- 478
The Democratic Party's approach to governance is implicitly contrasted as lacking 'common sense' on issues like border security and potentially leading to wars, unlike the speaker's (Trump's) 'no wars' record.
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"we're the party of Common Sense we want to have borders we want to have security"
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"… they said he will start a war I'm not going to start war I'm going to stop Wars"
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- 479
There is an observed and potentially surprising level of Gen Z voter support for Donald Trump, which could challenge traditional Democratic assumptions about youth demographics.
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"every single person I interviewed was gen Z there were so many gen zers there so it had to be a video about gen Z support"
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- 480
There is anticipated significant internal blame and animosity within the Democratic Party, specifically between the Biden and Harris factions, regarding the election outcome.
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"Joe Biden is going to rush to a biographer he and Jill are just gonna so hard all over kamla Harris and everything that has happened"
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- 481
Joe Biden's decision not to run for re-election was a strategic move to avoid a likely loss to Donald Trump, implying a broader weakness of the Democratic Party's top candidates against Trump.
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"had he run he probably would have lost to Trump but he didn't he got outad for Kam so now he gets to claim for the rest"
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- 482
There are unidentified 'people who have a vested interest' in delaying the quick tabulation of election results, implying a deliberate, strategic motive behind slow vote counts, likely associated with Democratic-aligned actors given the preceding context.
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"except the people who have a vested interest in it not happening quickly and who might that be"
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- 483
A Democratic figure's 'unity' messaging strategy is perceived as exhausted or ineffective by political observers.
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"it's them talking about how she's trying to do together we know that her together Unity stick is complete like we know that we know that because we watch this for a living"
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- 484
A segment of the Democratic Party (or 'the left') is preoccupied with concepts of 'oppression,' which detracts from a focus on tangible achievement and accountability to objective reality.
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"science holds you accountable to a reality in which your own supposed oppression means doesn't matter how oppressed you are you're either building the thing or you ain't building the thing"
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- 485
Our media (implicitly representing progressive cultural narratives often associated with the Democratic Party) actively discourages traditional family formation, portraying those who pursue it as selfish.
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"our media is telling everybody to keep doing it yeah they're they're telling you you're selfish if you try to live and have a family and experience what you should be doing"
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- 486
The Democratic Party benefits from young women's disproportionate reliance on TikTok, which functions as an 'anti-American propaganda pit,' contributing to their distinct political attitudes and voting patterns that favor the left.
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"young women are just disproportionately likely to get their information from Tik Tok far more than any other demographic group and Tik Tok is a is a propaganda pit and and it's an anti-American propaganda pit and we're foolish for allowing it to have the"
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- 487
Progressive cultural forces (implicitly associated with the Democratic Party) promote hedonism and perpetual childhood, which discourages reproduction and poses a threat to civilization.
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"if we do not reproduce civilization collapses and they are telling people to just be hedonistic and to be permanent children"
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- 488
The societal trend of fewer people getting married is electorally disadvantageous for the Republican Party, implying a potential long-term benefit for the Democratic Party.
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"the problem is fewer and fewer people are getting married so that is not a good trend line for the Republicans"
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- 489
Modern societal trends, influenced by progressive ideologies (implicitly associated with the Democratic Party), have dismantled traditional structures that provide purpose and genuine happiness, leading to widespread societal discontent and rage, particularly among young women.
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"we've blown that all apart in our society and we don't know how much that's enraging I really think it's enraging young women in particular"
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- 490
Kamala Harris has been a target of effective negative advertising campaigns by Republican candidates.
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"McCormack's campaign that was putting out most of the great Kick-Ass ads against KLA Harris"
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- 491
Election systems in states with significant Democratic influence (e.g., California) lack transparency in their voting technology, creating an 'opportunity for evil' or the 'appearance of evil.'
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"I remember when I used my first voting machine in California you would make your selections and then the print out would happened and the print out was a sort of dot matrix barcode sort of situation you had no way of knowing what the printout said and so again as we discussed earlier there's at least the at least the opportunity for evil at least the appearance of evil"
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- 492
Kamala Harris is struggling to win over independent voters in key swing states like Pennsylvania, potentially leading to a loss of the state and the presidency.
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"Pennsylvania independent voter exit poll out of NBC News Trump 50 Harris 40 4 if that holds Trump's goingon to win Pennsylvania is goingon to win the presidency"
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- 493
The Democratic Party is facing an erosion of support among Hispanic voters, as evidenced by strong Republican (Trump) performance in traditionally Democratic-leaning Hispanic districts.
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"we've seen some exit polls that show that Trump is performing strongly so far in Hispanic districts"
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- 494
There is a concern that a Donald Trump victory could trigger 'leftwing violence,' leading businesses to board up in preparation.
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"there is an indication that if Trump does win this election there could be more leftwing violence here and that's exactly what those businesses are preparing for"
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- 495
Even if the Democratic Party manages to win, their victory would be narrow, hindering their ability to advance their agenda.
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"they might be able to sneak one out maybe maybe eek one out but what do that be tied for for the rest of their agenda"
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- 496
The decline in birth rates among young women, attributed to progressive societal influences (implicitly linked to the Democratic Party), will result in significant future regret, isolation, and alienation for a large portion of these women.
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"half of half of women who are 30 and under now don't have children half of them wow right that we hit that Milestone last year in the west half of them will never have children that's the prognostication 95% of them will regret that so we've we're already in a situation where we have doomed one woman in four to permanent isolation and alienation isolation and alienation"
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- 497
Progressive discourse norms (implicitly associated with the Democratic Party) suppress open discussion about the negative consequences of childlessness and the importance of traditional family structures, labeling such discussions as offensive.
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"you're not even allowed to talk about it because you're offending them by saying the the childless cat lady is not in a good position to judge the future"
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- 498
Kamala Harris holds a very slight advantage in the early vote count in Pennsylvania, a key 'blue wall' state.
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"you're looking at a commo with a very slight advantage"
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- 499
In some Democratic-leaning areas, such as Wake County, initial vote counts showing Democratic strength are expected to shift towards Trump as more votes are reported, indicating a broader trend of Trump's improved performance even in areas typically favoring Democrats.
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"Harris is doing a little bit better Trump is doing a little uh bit worse it's only reporting 75% right now what's likely going to happen is that this improves for Donald Trump and this final 25% that's coming in"
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- 500
Democratic-aligned messaging has attempted to exploit perceived male irresponsibility by encouraging women to vote independently of their husbands.
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"the kamla Harris uh at least PS aligned with kamla Harris have been trying to openly exploit with their hey ladies just don't tell your loser idiot husband who you vote for"
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- 501
Young women have an unmet desire for male leadership, which the Democratic Party is failing to provide or acknowledge.
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"part of what you have happening with young women is there is an actual desire for male leadership and they're not seeing it"
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- 502
Democrats engage in or benefit from practices like ballot harvesting, which Republicans are actively working to eliminate to ensure election integrity.
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"making sure that we have some kind of security that ballot harvesting is eliminated wherever we can do that"
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- 503
Democrats benefit from private funding for election administration (referred to as 'Zuckerbucks'), which Republicans view as a corrupting influence and are working to outlaw.
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"making sure that outside groups like The Zucker bucks effort are outlawed in as many states as possible"
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- 504
The Harris campaign (representing the Democratic ticket) is exhibiting signs of defeat by no longer responding to media requests.
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"apparently Fox is saying that the Harris campaign is no longer responding to request"
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- 505
The Democratic Party has engaged in self-defeating actions or strategies, particularly in relation to the Obama era, which serve as a cautionary tale for other parties.
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"the risk for Republicans is is that they do to themselves what Democrats did over Obama"
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- 506
Democratic candidates are implied to be losing in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and potentially Montana, as the numbers are 'encouraging' from a Republican perspective.
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"and and right now the numbers in Pennsylvania and Michigan and and Wisconsin those are really encouraging and and hopefully Montana"
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- 507
A 'generational realignment' is predicted in South Texas, where many elected Democrats are expected to switch to the Republican Party due to their inherent conservatism and the impact of the current election.
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"I think actually South Texas is a generational realignment I think we're going to see I'm going to make a prediction in the next year that we see a bunch of elected Democrats in South Texas flip over and become Republicans and they're already conservative but but they've been Democrat for a hundred years and I think this election is really going to shift the math for Texas and I hope nationally it's going to help shift the math and a sign ific way for Hispanics across the country"
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- 508
The speaker suggests that Joe Biden was 'unfairly ousted' from the Democratic nomination, despite having a 'successful first term,' to make way for Kamala Harris. This is presented as Biden's future narrative, implying a real internal party maneuver.
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"Kam so now he gets to claim for the rest of his life that if he had been left in place he would have beaten Trump and they unfairly ousted him after the most successful first term in out"
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- 509
The Democratic Party may be losing significant support among Latino voters, who are potentially 'flocking to Trump'.
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"if it turns out that Latinos are flocking to trump it will turn out that"
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- 510
The previous Democratic administration left the government in a state that requires 'cleaning up' by the new administration.
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"there are a bunch of people who are really good are going to come in and you they're going to start cleaning it up"
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- 511
Allowing the Trump tax cuts to sunset (a potential outcome under Democratic policy) would negatively impact the economy.
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"they're going to make the Trump tax cuts permanent that is that is Task number one they're gonna make those permanent uh so that that those just don't Sunset right because he has to guarantee that he doesn't screw up the economy"
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- 512
The current (Democratic) administration's approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been perceived as 'weak,' potentially encouraging Putin to continue his aggression.
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"if you keep signaling that you're a little weak on it then Putin probably keeps trying to push and push and push hoping that you'll just go away and then he'll walk into …"
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- 513
The Democratic Party and its allies will utilize institutional checks and balances, such as Congress and the courts, to impede and slow down a conservative administration's policy agenda.
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"Congress is still a body in the government the president doesn't just get to make all the rules and neither does anybody in the executive branch agencies so if RFK decides to get like super radical about things in a way that Congress doesn't like Congress can take power back from the executive branch or these things can get challenged in court I think the biggest hold up to Trump in terms of whatever his agenda is is going to be the courts right there there will be a lot of legal cases that are filed against all of this and then it'll get held up"
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- 514
Kamala Harris, a prominent Democratic figure, is implied to be currently unhappy, suggesting a negative assessment of her political standing or the party's recent performance.
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"who is the least happy person outside of camela Harris at this time"
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- 515
Ballot counting delays are perceived as a tactic to ensure Democratic victories.
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"I'm not until the Democrats win"
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- 516
Democratic figures' actions, such as Gretchen Whitmer's 'weird Tik Tok video,' can negatively impact the party's electoral performance, specifically among key demographics like Catholics.
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"I think a lot of people might say that that contributed to uh Michigan going Michigan Catholics not going for uh kamla in this election"
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- 517
The Democratic campaign, particularly involving Kamala Harris, faced initial strategic challenges or vulnerabilities in Pennsylvania, which the Republican campaign effectively exploited.
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"Donald Trump kind of didn't know what to do with Cameo when she first was swapped in and it was McCormack's campaign that was putting out excellent ads about KLA Harris like right off the top"
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- 518
The documentary 'Am I Racist?' potentially influenced the election by exposing public sentiment on race issues, which likely worked against Democratic positions.
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"I actually think that am I racist could have significantly altered this election it's it's possible that what you did in that movie which was simply to reveal what people think"
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- 519
The Democratic Party's hypothetical vice-presidential selection process might be influenced by factors like religious bias, leading to strategically poor choices that could jeopardize even traditionally 'blue' states.
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"if this woman decided to overlook Josh Shapiro because she didn't want to pick a Jew and then she picks this guy in a in a bright blue State she should be totally fun with man if she loses that the one state Mondale won it it would just be so great"
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- 520
Joe Biden (and by extension, the Democratic administration) has been disengaged or ineffective, likened to being 'asleep' during his tenure.
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"for those who may have been asleep the last 10 years like Joe Biden"
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- 521
Democrats made a strategic error regarding their presidential ticket, specifically the idea of swapping Joe Biden for Kamala Harris or the overall composition of the ticket.
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"NBC ising the idea that Democrats were were not smart to swap out Joe Biden for Kam"
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- 522
The Democratic Party (or 'the left') is implicitly criticized for their perceived desire to fundamentally alter the American electoral system, potentially by undermining existing structures like the Electoral College.
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"Electoral College of course he's go scrap the popular vote"
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- 523
The speaker implicitly criticizes the Democratic Party's approach to core issues like border security, positioning his own party as the one representing 'common sense' on these matters, thereby suggesting a lack of common sense or effective strategy from the Democrats.
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"we're the party of Common Sense we want to have borders we want to have security"
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- 524
The speaker attributes significant national 'divisions' to the period of the preceding Democratic administration, implying that their governance or policies contributed to disunity.
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"it's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us"
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- 525
The Democratic Party's policies and priorities are antithetical to a secure border, safe streets, affordable energy, strong law enforcement, and traditional gender definitions.
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"we want a secure border Safe Streets cheap gas cops are good criminals are bad boys are boys girls are …"
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- 526
The shift in Latino votes away from Democrats is partly due to their assimilation into American culture and a preference for a 'bullish Americanism' (represented by Trump), implicitly contrasting with Democratic approaches to immigration.
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"… Trump is imperfect and yet he represents a certain bullish americanism that everybody responds to viscerally and one of the things that has come under question with the influx of indiscriminate illegal immigration is how much racial diversity can that americanism actually sustain"
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- 527
Democrats attempted some form of questionable activity in Apache County on Election Day, which required legal intervention.
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"we even had a hearing tonight in Apache County very late in the day uh the Dems tried"
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- 528
There is speculation that Kamala Harris might be reacting to the election results in a negative and possibly inebriated manner, similar to Hillary Clinton's alleged behavior.
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"so so I do wonder if if kamla is behaving like like Hillary if she's drunk as a skunk right now and screaming at a ra I don't know"
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- 529
Democratic supporters are typically motivated to engage in destructive behavior like rioting and burning buildings, but their current depression might prevent such actions.
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"are they just so depressed that they don't even have the spirit to do that which most motivates them and burn down buildings"
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- 530
The speaker implicitly contrasts his administration's foreign policy record (no new wars, defeating ISIS) with a perceived less effective or more interventionist approach by the Democratic Party, suggesting a superior performance in maintaining peace and security.
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"we had no Wars four years we had no Wars except we defeated I Isis we defeated Isis in record time and but we had no Wars"
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