I don't think any actually. The democrat party doesn't have
Posted on: March 29, 2025 at 05:50:13 CT
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the allure. In fact the dynamics in play at the moment is more fracturing with the socialists and progressives moving farther left.
In the end, it all comes down to the demographics of the voters supporting both candidates. The Democratic coalition, encompassing racial minorities, working-class white people and youth voters, has largely lasted since former President Franklin Roosevelt formed the New Deal coalition to the present day. This bloc allowed former President Lyndon Johnson to dominate the 1964 election, winning modern-day red states like Kansas and Idaho easily. It was the same coalition that also allowed both former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden to win the presidency in 2008 and 2020, respectively. However, this once-powerful coalition is now crumbling.
The Democrat party has fallen victim to its own identity politics. As a result, no longer does the Democrat party have a winning coalition to challenge for the presidency in 2028.
Edited by Ozland Tiger at 06:27:36 on 03/29/25