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Qutzupalotl

(14,313 posts)
Fri Oct 14, 2022, 11:14 PM Oct 2022

I Voted for Trump and Now Regret It. Here's How Democrats Can Appeal to Voters Like Me.

Original title:
I Voted for Trump and DeSantis—and Now Regret It. Here’s How Democrats Can Appeal to Voters Like Me.

There are plenty of conservatives willing to join an alliance to put the GOP out of its misery and preserve democracy.

Rich Logis, October 13, 2022

It’s also a choice to credit DeSantis for shelving the juvenile “Let’s Go, Brandon!” silliness that’s been his stock-in-trade. If only he’d take such credit to heart: At the risk of my cynicism winning out, I suspect DeSantis will soon resume the politically traumatizing rhetorical performances with which he and his fellow Republicans have become associated, comically centered upon spectral threats such as mass-looting migrants, Marxist teachers manufacturing gay kindergartners, and wild rewrites of history—did you know that James Madison secretly wished that America would become a Christian theocracy? If this display of harmony with Biden isn’t a temporary one after all, DeSantis will fail his purity test; the latter-day Confederacy sympathizers who watch his every move might mistake him for a quisling “Republican in Name Only.”


I’m no longer registered with any party, but I intend to vote Democrats straight down the line—not because I want to become a convert but because I believe it is in the national interest to submit this current form of the GOP to a political mercy-killing. I believe that in this state, and across the country, there are many like me, and I believe that Biden and his Democratic colleagues can, in their closing argument, effectively summon us to their side.


No, this is not a political party that “cares”—about you, your family, or your livelihood. It’s not a party that cares enough about our history to treat it with candor. The revisionist histories of the GOP enforce the inaccurate assertion that America is not a democracy but a republic; we are both, and the Framers instituted a complex form of majority rule to potentially safeguard against a tyranny of the majority. It’s also a political party that understands that it’s not actually in the mass appeal business anymore: To the GOP, you are either a traumatized convert or an outsider to be treated with malice.


Here’s a plain truth: The vast majority of the adults left in the room are Democrats, and there are millions of Republicans who know this. I recognize this because I was, once, such a Republican. The Democratic Party may not always get policies right, but it works to better the lives of all Americans and not just its own voters. Most Republicans, by contrast, now make mockeries of the oaths they swear to uphold. Deep down, if you’re a sensible Republican, you know you’ve been lied to, and exploited, by your party; voting Democrat will mean you elevated your nation, and your democracy, above your party affiliation.

https://newrepublic.com/article/168110/gop-illiberalism-democracy-2022-election
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I Voted for Trump and Now Regret It. Here's How Democrats Can Appeal to Voters Like Me. (Original Post) Qutzupalotl Oct 2022 OP
Trying to flip Trump voters is a waste of time and resources Fiendish Thingy Oct 2022 #1
Yes. LT Barclay Oct 2022 #2
CORRECT Skittles Oct 2022 #5
The objectives are not exclusive. Mopar151 Oct 2022 #8
Good luck Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #9
Are you holding your breath expecting Trump voters to flip? Fiendish Thingy Oct 2022 #13
I support your opinion democratic2021 Oct 2022 #11
You're a republican and you have nearly 13,000 posts here on DU? brush Oct 2022 #3
I suspect the OP is merely sharing the New Republic article and is not the author. Gore1FL Oct 2022 #4
i doubt the poster is a R -- the op is the title of the piece orleans Oct 2022 #6
Ok. The OP title doesn't make that clear. brush Oct 2022 #7
Rich Logis is the author of the article. nt Qutzupalotl Oct 2022 #12
K&r Demovictory9 Oct 2022 #10
"Ahm votin' fer TRUMP!" Aristus Oct 2022 #14

Fiendish Thingy

(15,619 posts)
1. Trying to flip Trump voters is a waste of time and resources
Fri Oct 14, 2022, 11:36 PM
Oct 2022

Getting young voters to show up at the polls is a much better strategy.

Mopar151

(9,983 posts)
8. The objectives are not exclusive.
Sat Oct 15, 2022, 02:06 AM
Oct 2022

Too many younger folks have assimilated RW claptrap as "their facts". If these reasonable arguments find an ear, nobody loses.

 

Genki Hikari

(1,766 posts)
9. Good luck
Sat Oct 15, 2022, 05:32 AM
Oct 2022

Voters under 25 haven't been reliable since the early 1900s. 2020 was one year that had them break 50-50 (voting vs not). They need to do it more often for it to become a pattern that anyone can rely on.

I'm not holding my breath on that one.

Fiendish Thingy

(15,619 posts)
13. Are you holding your breath expecting Trump voters to flip?
Sat Oct 15, 2022, 11:29 AM
Oct 2022

If young voters show up, they overwhelmingly support Dems.

Trump voters are far more fickle and easily swayed by social media, FOX, etc.

A dollar spent on GOTV for young voters is IMO far more efficient than a dollar spent trying flip a Trump voter.

brush

(53,782 posts)
3. You're a republican and you have nearly 13,000 posts here on DU?
Sat Oct 15, 2022, 01:27 AM
Oct 2022

What's up with that? Why do you hang out here and vote for those anti-democracy creeps?

Gore1FL

(21,132 posts)
4. I suspect the OP is merely sharing the New Republic article and is not the author.
Sat Oct 15, 2022, 01:48 AM
Oct 2022

I could be wrong in that assessment, but that is typically the case with original posts with links to external articles.

Aristus

(66,380 posts)
14. "Ahm votin' fer TRUMP!"
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 03:11 PM
Oct 2022

Yeah, we tried to appeal to voters like you back in 2016, Mr. Logis. All we got was "Ah ain't votin' fer Hitlary Klintoon! Cain't trust her!"

So fuck all the way off and stay there.

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