Donald Trump has wasted no time making his mark in his first week back in office, signing executive orders, delivering speeches and outlining his plans. Meanwhile, the Democrats are still absorbing their election loss in November and trying to chart a path forward. But despite the prevailing view that they are in trouble, their situation may not be as dire as it seems.

  • @TempermentalAnomaly
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    32 hours ago

    I didn’t want to have to read this, but no one summarized it. So here’s a summary.

    1. The Dems picked up seats in the House.
    2. The Democrats lost four Senate seats. Three of those were in states that were solidly red for a long time.
    3. In high level state elections, nothing changed.
    4. It wasn’t that bad . They really only lost the presidency which is probably Biden’s fault.

    And now my retort.

    1. They picked up two seats. In doing so, they failed to control the House buy 3 seats. In 2022, they lost 9. In 2020, they lost 13. It was only in 2018 that they won a ton of seats: 42. MAybe this is a good omen for 2026, but we have to worry about today.
    2. Who gives a fuck. Like honestly? The failings of the Republicans to be able to flip a seat in 2018, the last time these seats were up, is not an indicator that you had your shit together.
    3. I don’t know how you consider this a good thing. Are you playing for the win or just not to lose?
    4. “Other than that, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln?” Jeez … There’s been a lot wrong with the Dems for a while, but pretending that losing the presidency isn’t one of the worst things that can happen to them is silly. They continually failed to secure power in multiple branches and at multiple levels because at the heart of their game was the presidency.

    I also think his conclusion on why Biden lost is wrong. I think people wanted the ambitious projects that the Biden administration offered. They failed in messaging it, they failed to connect with the worries of average families as inflation soared, or with young people as rent skyrocketed and we sent bombs to Israel. So many things went wrong for Biden at the end including a prolong decline into mental difficulties. When the Dems had a chance to distance themselves from all that, they picked someone wasn’t able to do it. She lacked the ability to connect with the real concerns of people at an emotional level. Heck, I don’t think people wanted Trump, but they didn’t see a better option. Just more of the same.