• Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Claiming attack ads are supporting is a fucking stretch

    Missing the point spectacularly, here. To the republican base, those are all strengths. The DGA basically tried to discourage a cult from showing up to vote for Dan Cox by portraying him as a close ally of Dear Leader who is hated by Democrats.

    The Dem leadership delusions about it being 1992 and most of the population occupying the tiny sliver of political real estate between the most conservative Democrats and the least conservative Republicans is costing them more elections than anything else at a time where winning should be easier than it has been for decades.

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      8 months ago

      The DGA basically tried to discourage a cult

      Why would Democrats try to reach the MAGATs at all? If they are running anti-Trump attack ads they are targeting the “moderate” Republicans who don’t pay enough attention to know how bad their primary options are. They know they can’t affect Trump supporters. But there’s a bunch of disaffected people who identify as Republicans but dislike Trump.

      and most of the population occupying the tiny sliver of political real estate between the most conservative Democrats and the least conservative Republicans

      It’s not as big as the 90s, but it’s still substantial. Trump galvanized a lot of people into moving further towards the edges but the majority of Americans are politically apathetic. You only have to look at voter turnout to see that.

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        8 months ago

        Why would Democrats try to reach the MAGATs at all?

        Because they mistakenly believe that doing so will make a candidate that isn’t palatable to the overall electorate win the primaries and provide an easy general election for their own candidate.

        Didn’t you read the article? It’s all in there…

        It’s not as big as the 90s, but it’s still substantial

        Nowhere near as substantial as the Dem leadership thinks. If it had been, their 1992 strategy of going for the mythical “independents” would give them landslide wins in the vast majority of races in stead of barely eking out tiny specidic wins for tiny majorities, even losing the House to the most incompetent fascist party in history.