Dhims Need $20 Mil to find out why Young Men Hate them. And they think they can win back Congress??

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By *Beekeeper
26 May 2025 5:38 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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So Dhims now want $20 mil to find out HOW to "connect"?? No really, this is what they think they need to get back to winning. And out boy @jerra b  actually thinks that his Dhimocrap Potty is going to win the midterms?? How **** MORONIC is this piece of pig ****. Anyway??

https://x.com/SonofHas/status/192676692 ... p-n2657629

https://x.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/19 ... p-n2657629

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Six months after President Trump swept the battleground states, the Democratic Party is still sifting through the wreckage. Its standing has plunged to startling new lows — 27 percent approval in a recent NBC News poll, the weakest in surveys dating to 1990 — after a defeat that felt like both a political and cultural rejection. Communities that Democrats had come to count on for a generation or more — young people, Black voters, Latinos — all veered toward the right in 2024, some of them sharply. And unlike Mr. Trump’s win in 2016, his victory last year could not be waved away as an outlier after he won the popular vote for the first time. 

 The stark reality is that the downward trend for Democrats stretches back further than a single election. Republicans have been gaining ground in voter registration for years. Working-class voters of every race have been steadily drifting toward the G.O.P. And Democrats are increasingly perceived as the party of college-educated elites, the defenders of a political and economic system that most Americans feel is failing them. […] “There is fear, there is anxiety, and there are very real questions about the path forward — all of which I share,” said Representative Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat who is charged with recruiting candidates to help Democrats win back the House in 2026. 

 “We are losing support in vast swaths of the country, in rural America, in the Midwest, the places where I’m from,” Mr. Crow continued. “People that I grew up with who now support Donald Trump, who used to be Democrats. There’s no reason why we shouldn’t have the support of these folks, other than we have pushed, in so many ways, these people away from our party.” […] The Democratic Party of 2025 also faces structural challenges that will impede its recovery, including a Senate map tilted distinctly to the right and an Electoral College in which blue and battleground states are losing population to red states. 

 Mr. Trump twice cracked the “blue wall” states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. But even carrying those northern battlegrounds is unlikely to be enough for Democrats to win the White House after the 2030 census. […] For now, Democratic donors and strategists have been gathering at luxury hotels to discuss how to win back working-class voters, commissioning new projects that can read like anthropological studies of people from faraway places. 

 The prospectus for one new $20 million effort, obtained by The Times, aims to reverse the erosion of Democratic support among young men, especially online. It is code-named SAM — short for “Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan” — and promises investment to “study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces.” It recommends buying advertisements in video games, among other things. “Above all, we must shift from a moralizing tone,” it urges. 

 
 
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*Beekeeper » 26 May 2025, 5:38 am » wrote: Democratic donors and strategists have been gathering at luxury hotels
 
Yeah, those "young men" they're trying to lure will really relate to this...
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ROG62 » 26 May 2025, 9:28 am » wrote:
*Beekeeper » 26 May 2025, 5:38 am » wrote: Democratic donors and strategists have been gathering at luxury hotels
Yeah, those "young men" they're trying to lure will really relate to this...
They can give me the 20 mil and I will tell them this:

When you tell them theses the new face of masculinity....

https://youtube.com/shorts/eG4vOG-qK0A? ... QcpASyq-DX

...you got a **** problem.

 
 
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ROG62 » 26 May 2025, 9:28 am » wrote: Yeah, those "young men" they're trying to lure will really relate to this...
Is luring an evolution of grooming?

Asking for BV.
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RebelGator » 26 May 2025, 1:09 pm » wrote: Is luring an evolution of grooming?

Asking for BV.
Should Bebe be allowed to buy gas chambers and ovens?

It would be more humane than starvation genocide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN0zcX0Ade8

 
 
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*Beekeeper » 26 May 2025, 5:38 am » wrote: So Dhims now want $20 mil to find out HOW to "connect"?? No really, this is what they think they need to get back to winning. And out boy @jerra b  actually thinks that his Dhimocrap Potty is going to win the midterms?? How **** MORONIC is this piece of pig ****. Anyway??

https://x.com/SonofHas/status/192676692 ... p-n2657629

https://x.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/19 ... p-n2657629

via NYT

Six months after President Trump swept the battleground states, the Democratic Party is still sifting through the wreckage. Its standing has plunged to startling new lows — 27 percent approval in a recent NBC News poll, the weakest in surveys dating to 1990 — after a defeat that felt like both a political and cultural rejection. Communities that Democrats had come to count on for a generation or more — young people, Black voters, Latinos — all veered toward the right in 2024, some of them sharply. And unlike Mr. Trump’s win in 2016, his victory last year could not be waved away as an outlier after he won the popular vote for the first time. 

 The stark reality is that the downward trend for Democrats stretches back further than a single election. Republicans have been gaining ground in voter registration for years. Working-class voters of every race have been steadily drifting toward the G.O.P. And Democrats are increasingly perceived as the party of college-educated elites, the defenders of a political and economic system that most Americans feel is failing them. […] “There is fear, there is anxiety, and there are very real questions about the path forward — all of which I share,” said Representative Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat who is charged with recruiting candidates to help Democrats win back the House in 2026. 

 “We are losing support in vast swaths of the country, in rural America, in the Midwest, the places where I’m from,” Mr. Crow continued. “People that I grew up with who now support Donald Trump, who used to be Democrats. There’s no reason why we shouldn’t have the support of these folks, other than we have pushed, in so many ways, these people away from our party.” […] The Democratic Party of 2025 also faces structural challenges that will impede its recovery, including a Senate map tilted distinctly to the right and an Electoral College in which blue and battleground states are losing population to red states. 

 
trump has already done that for them.
 
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*Beekeeper » 26 May 2025, 5:38 am » wrote: So Dhims now want $20 mil to find out HOW to "connect"?? No really, this is what they think they need to get back to winning. And out boy @jerra b  actually thinks that his Dhimocrap Potty is going to win the midterms?? How **** MORONIC is this piece of pig ****. Anyway??





Six months after President Trump swept the battleground states, the Democratic Party is still sifting through the wreckage. Its standing has plunged to startling new lows — 27 percent approval in a recent NBC News poll, the weakest in surveys dating to 1990 — after a defeat that felt like both a political and cultural rejection. Communities that Democrats had come to count on for a generation or more — young people, Black voters, Latinos — all veered toward the right in 2024, some of them sharply. And unlike Mr. Trump’s win in 2016, his victory last year could not be waved away as an outlier after he won the popular vote for the first time. 

 The stark reality is that the downward trend for Democrats stretches back further than a single election. Republicans have been gaining ground in voter registration for years. Working-class voters of every race have been steadily drifting toward the G.O.P. And Democrats are increasingly perceived as the party of college-educated elites, the defenders of a political and economic system that most Americans feel is failing them. […] “There is fear, there is anxiety, and there are very real questions about the path forward — all of which I share,” said Representative Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat who is charged with recruiting candidates to help Democrats win back the House in
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opi ... na207725It won’t be easy for Democrats to duplicate the sweep of 1994 in 2026. Increased gerrymandering has decreased the number of true swing districts, and the Senate map is highly unfavorable for Democrats. But taking back one or even both houses of Congress isn’t out of reach, especially if, as in 1994, the public is upset and the president’s opposition is mobilized.In 2024, 15 Republicans in the House won their seats by less than 5 points; 23 won by less than 10. All of them are targets for Democrats and vulnerable in a bad year for the GOP. And Democrats need to net three Republican seats to win back control.Swing-district Republicans are increasingly nervous about the budget bill, especially the Medicaid cuts.The Senate, with its 53-47 Republican majority, will be a tougher lift — but there, too, a Democratic landslide could deliver the chamber. Republicans will be defending 22 seats to the Democrats’ 13, and while most of those 22 are in safe red states, there are vulnerable GOP incumbents in North Carolina, Maine and possibly Ohio. If scandal-tainted far-right state Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in the primary, a seat in Texas could become competitive, and in a real blowout other results could surprise.More from M
 
 
 
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jerrab » 26 May 2025, 1:25 pm » wrote: https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opi ... na207725It won’t be easy for Democrats to duplicate the sweep of 1994 in 2026. Increased gerrymandering has decreased the number of true swing districts, and the Senate map is highly unfavorable for Democrats. But taking back one or even both houses of Congress isn’t out of reach, especially if, as in 1994, the public is upset and the president’s opposition is mobilized.In 2024, 15 Republicans in the House won their seats by less than 5 points; 23 won by less than 10. All of them are targets for Democrats and vulnerable in a bad year for the GOP. And Democrats need to net three Republican seats to win back control.Swing-district Republicans are increasingly nervous about the budget bill, especially the Medicaid cuts.The Senate, with its 53-47 Republican majority, will be a tougher lift — but there, too, a Democratic landslide could deliver the chamber. Republicans will be defending 22 seats to the Democrats’ 13, and while most of those 22 are in safe red states, there are vulnerable GOP incumbents in North Carolina, Maine and possibly Ohio. If scandal-tainted far-right state Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in the primary, a seat in Texas could become competitive, and in a real blowout other results could surprise.More from M
wuhan can save us. bot we be playing RFK

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people are damn mad about congress passing trump's budget. some republicans may be voted out.

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t] 5 Republicans in the House won their seats by less than 5 points; 23 won by less than 10. All of them are targets for Democrats and vulnerable in a bad year for the GOP. And Democrats need to net three Republican seats to win back control.Swing-district Republicans are increasingly nervous about the budget bill, especially the Medicaid cuts.The Senate, with its 53-47 Republican majority, will be a tougher lift — but there, too, a Democratic landslide could deliver the chamber. Republicans will be defending 22 seats to the Democrats’ 13, and while most of those 22 are in safe red states, there are vulnerable GOP incumbents in North Carolina, Maine and possibly Ohio. If scandal-tainted far-right state Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in the primary, a seat in Texas could become competitive, and in a real blowout other results could surprise.
 
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Conviction and Removal:
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Republicans: 53
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also included in the bill

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Trump's Republican allies in Congress are trying to help him hobble those judges, slipping into the oxymoronically named "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that passed in the U.S. House on May 22 a short provision that would hamper judges from enforcing "contempt citations for failure to comply with an injunction or temporary restraining orders."

Those are exactly the type of recent rulings that have so enraged Trump. And the bill doesn't just stymy judges going forward. It would apply retroactively to rulings already in place.
 
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RebelGator » 26 May 2025, 1:09 pm » wrote: Is luring an evolution of grooming?

Asking for BV.
most definitely....
 
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*Huey » 26 May 2025, 12:14 pm » wrote: They can give me the 20 mil and I will tell them this:

When you tell them theses the new face of masculinity....

https://youtube.com/shorts/eG4vOG-qK0A? ... QcpASyq-DX

...you got a **** problem.

:rofl:  
Image JuCo 5 percenter... “Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA "Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom :rofl: If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?
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jerrab » 26 May 2025, 2:31 pm » wrote: people are damn mad about congress passing trump's budget. some republicans may be voted out.

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t] 5 Republicans in the House won their seats by less than 5 points; 23 won by less than 10. All of them are targets for Democrats and vulnerable in a bad year for the GOP. And Democrats need to net three Republican seats to win back control.Swing-district Republicans are increasingly nervous about the budget bill, especially the Medicaid cuts.The Senate, with its 53-47 Republican majority, will be a tougher lift — but there, too, a Democratic landslide could deliver the chamber. Republicans will be defending 22 seats to the Democrats’ 13, and while most of those 22 are in safe red states, there are vulnerable GOP incumbents in North Carolina, Maine and possibly Ohio. If scandal-tainted far-right state Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in the primary, a seat in Texas could become competitive, and in a real blowout other results could surprise.

Congress hasn't passed Trump's budget. ASSKISS!! It's still in the Senate for deliberation.

And that means that 1000% of your **** BLOVIATING is, well, TOTALLY MEANT FOR IDIOTS LIKE YOU TO CONSUME and regurgitate like the good little lemming you are!!

And it's NOT been sent to Trump to sign into law either. 

How **** STUPID ARE YOU??

Run!!
Liberals are spoiled children, miserable, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic & useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats ~O'Rourke

The Democratic Party seems intransigent on their position of keeping the party ‘woke,’ detached, exclusionary, and totally insane.
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