The data show the Democratic Party retaining advantages among people of color and young adults, but in 2023 it was in a weaker position among these groups than at any point in the past quarter century. Democrats’ reduced support among Black and Hispanic adults should be especially concerning for the party, given Republicans’ continued strength among White adults, who remain the majority of the electorate.

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    9 months ago

    How much support and how many elections against deranged fascists do these neoliberal idiots have to lose before they admit that it’s the fault of THEM for not earning people’s votes rather than the voters they take for granted and that it’s not fucking 1992 anymore??

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      9 months ago

      But you see, minority voters are in bank, so we need to focus all of our efforts on capturing the center right white suburbanites worried about migrant caravans and “urban” youth. Politics is arranged along a single axis so as long as we’re better for minority voters than the ethnofascists, the only logical course is to vote for us. And as we all know, voters are perfectly rational actors so there’s nothing to worry about.

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      As long as they have a group to blame for their losses, they don’t care.

      What neoliberals want is a party that falls in line. And they will stubbornly lose until they get one.