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Elections Democratic Party Approval at All Time Low

What are we doing better than Canada?
Productivity levels. Median income, purchase power, gdp, household debt to income, theft / robbery rates, homelessness per captia, innovation standings, national housing costs.
 
Productivity levels. Median income, purchase power, gdp, household debt to income, theft / robbery rates, homelessness per captia, innovation standings, national housing costs.
Brace yourself for the deflection.
 
Trump net approval rating

Reuters - 16%
Rasmussen (trump favorite) - 3%
Fox News -8%

For your Repedocons "-" means negative
 
I bet she will run , you know she wants it badly

If the dems are smart they will give her the Bernie treatment

 
In the U.S., Federal Elections are usually a referendum on the party in power. Low Dem numbers may tamp down a "Blue wave" in 2028, but, at this point all of the polling is pointing to Republican losses in the House and Senate next year. (For what it's worth, I am on record in here in the War Room before Election Day in 2024, saying that despite the close polling to the opposite Trump would win.)
 
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I bet she will run , you know she wants it badly

If the dems are smart they will give her the Bernie treatment


IF they're smart. I'm sure Kamala thinks the 2028 candidacy is owed to her. If they Bernie her, she will cause big problems. I look forward to it.
 
It isn't so much that the Democrats are all that much more unpopular than the Republicans. The Dems have been in the 20s, but the Reps have been in the 30s (percentagewise in approval); both parties are unpopular.

The Dems just aren't going to get enough of the middle to win national elections, because the middle (the relatively small group of centrists and independents that decide the elections) would rather go with the Reps than the identity-obsessed, socialist Dems. The Dems will not change during this generation; they are deeply entrenched in the losing side of the culture wars. Trump has never really been popular, he is just MORE popular than the identity/socialist people for better or for worse.

As long as male-born trans in sports, open borders, massive handouts, and defunding the police are the kind of policies that Dems support, they will continue to lose unless Trump sends us into a great depression. Those kinds of policies may be popular in places like NY, but they hurt the larger Dem cause.
This is perfectly said. However, why are you a racist?
Note that both countries did not become democracies, which is kind of the entire point of the 2nd Amendment for civil liberties argument. Meanwhile, I can name dozens of strong democracies that emerged without shooting their way to civil liberties.

Point being, if you're hoping guns will preserve your democracy, it's statistically speaking too late already.
Please name them. You seem to be referring to countries that were not democracies and became democracies without violence.
 
Please name them. You seem to be referring to countries that were not democracies and became democracies without violence.
No democratic transition is ever completely peaceful, but off the top of my head countries that transitioned with minimal violence: South Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines, Poland, etc.

For democracies that stayed democratic without guns, South Korea and France are obvious examples.

Did you have a larger point?
 
Because I'm white.

All humans are tribal to a certain extent. It's probably something homo sapiens needed for survival thousands upon thousands of years ago and is baked into our DNA. But intelligent people in the modern world can fully suppress that and understand were all the same human beings. We just look different.

The problem is way way too many dumb people have a platform and express their stupid ass views.
 
Okay stat me up on this.
Some of these stats are pretty misleading, too. Take household debt to income ratio. Denmark has very high household debt of 252% of annual household income. Mexico is at household debt of 25% of annual household income. Where would you rather live? It would be the same with median income. What kind of cost of living expenses are we dealing with? And so on.......
 
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