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Yet more Democrats doubling down on "we have to be more racist", "we need to have less principles", "it's actually the lefts fault somehow".

Reminder that here in reality, Democrats ran republican campaign messaging during the election whilst Kamala failed to distance herself from literal fucking genocide in response to the bases concerns nor did they provide any meaningful economic policies as answers.

When several dozen Democratic political operatives and elected officials gathered at a tony resort off the Potomac River last month, frustration boiled over at the left wing of their party.

Democrats had become too obsessed with “ideological purity tests” and should push back “against far-left staffers and groups that exert a disproportionate influence on policy and messaging,” according to a document of takeaways from the gathering produced by the center-left group Third Way and obtained by POLITICO.

The group of moderate Democratic consultants, campaign staffers, elected officials and party leaders who gathered in Loudoun County, Virginia for a day-and-a-half retreat, where they plotted their party’s comeback, searched for why the party lost in November — and what to do about it. Much of what they focused their ire on centered on the kind of identity politics that they believed lost them races up and down the ballot.

One of the key ways to win back the trust of the working class, some gathered there argued, was to “reduce far-left influence and infrastructure” on the party, according to the takeaways document. That included building a more moderate campaign infrastructure and talent pipeline, pushing “back against far-left staffers and groups that exert a disproportionate influence on policy and messaging,” and refusing to participate in “far-left candidate questionnaires” and “forums that create ideological purity tests.”

The gathering resulted in five pages of takeaways, a document POLITICO obtained from one of the participants. (Not all attendees endorsed each point, and the document — and Third Way — kept the identities of participants private.)

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Those gathered then laid out 20 solutions for how Democrats can regain working-class trust and reconnect with them culturally.

Among their takeaways:

  • The party should “embrace patriotism, community, and traditional American imagery.”

  • Candidates should “get out of elite circles and into real communities (e.g., tailgates, gun shows, local restaurants, churches).”

  • The party needs to “own the failures of Democratic governance in large cities and commit to improving local government.”

The party, many of those gathered also argued, needs to “develop a stronger, more relatable Democratic media presence (podcasts, social media, sports broadcasting).”

Bennett said that, with the meeting coming just three months after the election, “we didn’t expect to have a lot of answers about exactly what the Democratic offer to the working class on the economy ought to be going forward. We were still kind of picking through the rubble here.”

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 minutes ago

Third Way’s entire purpose is to find “centrist” (read: conservative) ways of setting policy agenda for democrats. Always punching leftward, of course. It’s just a much less effective clone of the federalist society, staffed by losers

[–] [email protected] 1 points 43 minutes ago

I don't know about the rest of you but I've completely abandoned electoralism.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (2 children)

Reminder also that centrist Democrats will risk their party losing to far-right Republican than winning to a progressive Democrat.

How the Hillary Clinton campaign deliberately "elevated" Donald Trump with its "pied piper" strategy

Other messages published by the whistleblowing organization show how, while the Clinton camp was facilitating the rise of Trump, it was systematically undermining the campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders, Clinton's left-wing opponent.

Leaked emails from the Democratic National Committee show that the organization, which is supposed to be bound to impartiality, sabotaged Sanders' insurgent presidential campaign, which had mobilized millions of people and inspired a massive grassroots movement.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 12 hours ago

With their constant march to the right, it is plainly apparent that the Democrats have no ideological convictions whatsoever. They simply shapeshift to match whatever position will fill their pockets with as much donor cash as possible, then act surprised when nobody actually votes for them.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Reminder also that centrist Democrats will risk their party losing to far-right Republican than winning to a progressive Democrat.

Your "centrists" are actually right-wing. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and AOC are centrists. There is no left wing in congress.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 13 hours ago

Yes, in absolute terms you’re correct.

[–] Ensign_Crab 12 points 17 hours ago

Showing as always that they oppose everyone to their left and seek the approval of those to their right.

[–] ChicoSuave -5 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

Feels like Russian sympathizers infiltrated the DNC during Hilary's campaign, ran an inept campaign, and never left. They have repeatedly sucked out all of the actual momentum from left leaning movements and elevated conservative talking points by never being on the offensive with their language.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 hours ago

You know what the difference between liberals in 2025 and Qanon chuds in 2016?

There actually are pedophiles running the country

[–] [email protected] -1 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

The US left is deeply unserious, evinced by their loyalty to the Democrats. Maybe this administration will finally light a fire under their ass. Fuck knows nothing else has.