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drray23

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6. I can understand this viewpoint.
Mon Sep 1, 2025, 04:13 PM
Monday

However, there is a difference between pushing the envelope and being able to do things like passing a law if you do not have the vote. No amount of scraping is going to accomplish this.
I think focusing on regaining control of messaging, including pushing back against the media bias and both-siderism, would go a long way. Democrats do a lot of things, have policies that are clearly favored by the majority (countless polls have proven this), yet because of a combination of gerrymandering and inability to push their message, we keep losing. We do not have a Fox News equivalent. Most MSNBC news hosts are practitioners of both-siderism.

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