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vjvjvjvjghv[dead post] ◴[] No.44610841[source]
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tzs ◴[] No.44611142[source]
What would you expect a competent opposition to do?
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TinkersW ◴[] No.44611281[source]
Currently there isn't much they can do, but they handed the election to a corrupt buffoon. Inaction the border & immigration, letting the woke crowd run rampant with their nonsense(not talking about it doesn't make it go away), and selecting a VP that if ever tasked with running for President--wasn't likely to win.
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1. intended ◴[] No.44611450[source]
American voters always look to the Dems and Republicans as if it’s a symmetric game.

So, one party puts up a person who encouraged and insurrection, has no coherent policy, ZERO moral standing, had security documents in a toilet, ran a crypto pump and dump scheme on the day of his inauguration, and wins.

But ALL of those things are not meaningful.

If one team comes to play football, and the other team brings in a posse of clowns who don’t play football, and the clowns win - then the game you are playing isn’t football. Hell, both teams should have fielded equally outrageous clowns. (This is what happens in completely corrupt nations, and America’s likely fate)

Playing a better game of football, is not as important as figuring out how the other team’s moves are legal.

In all earnestness - The question people really need to ask is not how the Dems lost, it’s how Trump ran in the first place.