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In every swing state, Trump has either closed the gap if he was behind, or broadened the lead if he was ahead.

I'm not saying it's over, or that there can't be surprises, but it looks like the Democrats have failed to run a campaign that the American public found compelling.

Saying the public is stupid or racist or whatever doesn't cover it. The bottom line is the Democrats haven't put forth a plan or made a case that they can deal quickly with the problems in America.

They have made announcements about student loan plans and forgiveness that were blocked, making them look unorganized and ineffective. They lost abortion rights. They never make progress on healthcare or taxes on the wealthy.

I want to win. I think we should fight surer battles, and avoid battles that will lose. Blaming Republicans for stopping us just makes them seem stronger than us. Let's stop making excuses and go on the offensive. No more, "Well don't vote for HIM, he's so dumb!"

It's hasn't worked.

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[–] Blackbeard@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Just as the GOP is simultaneously airing pro-Israel ads in Pennsylvania and Pro-Palestine ads in Michigan, the party can and does craft messages specific to particular regions and constituencies. The one you're seeing is the one they've paid for you to see (or the one the sensationalist, hyperbolic media wants to crow about), and if you're a reliable Dem voter in a blue state they're very clearly not worried about telling a message that will resonate with you. Overall I'd recommend that you not hinge your sweeping conclusions about what does or doesn't work based on polls, which have a number of limitations.