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Democrats have faced the worst ratings in decades, including my polls, falling to a 29% favor in CNN polls from 62% in 2008. After the 2024 election, voters reassessed the work that President Joe Biden did and began scratching their heads with the actions of the Congress and the actions of the Democrats. Unless there is a major reset, I think there will be an unexpected wipeout in next year's midterm elections.
In the late '90s, Democrats defended a balanced budget, expanded health benefits, strict immigration policies, and small government. Bill Clinton declared that “the era of great government is over.” The boy was wrong.
In stages, Democrats drifted out of these policies that generated Clinton's approval rate of nearly 75%. With tax rates rising and Obamacare initiating, taxes and spending have returned to the Obama era.
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The foundations of the DEI were established by attacking police and calling on other institutions as racist. With the pipeline closed and regulations on energy producer throws issued, climate change moved to the top of the agenda and eradicating the idea that climate change, not ISIS, is the biggest “existent” threat we faced.
The emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement and Donald Trump's election pushed Democrats to the left of cultural and economic issues as the party's main goal was to resist Trump and everything he was standing in. The point was to tear it all apart and prevent him from moving away from Obama's policy.
This led to a surprising nomination for Joe Biden, even after losing Iowa and New Hampshire. He hit an epic bargain on the left, allowing him to enter the election with a unified Democrat. After his election, it seemed he had abandoned almost every position he had taken over more than 50 years as a moderate senator.
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Not only did Biden stop the construction of the Trump border wall, he also opened the border and flooded the country with millions of new immigrants. He supported censoring online speeches and helped to cover up Covid's origins.
He ordered Day to become part of every aspect of the government. An ally of the transgender movement. He inflated the deficit with enormous pandemic spending after the crisis passed and the Inflation Reduction Act was a trillion dollar climate change bill.
He went from author of the crime bill to thousands of amnesty signatories, criminals.
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As president, Biden fervently appointed a leftist judge and appointed a left-wing jury to the agency.
With foreign policy, he supported Ukraine, but he held them down. And the president supported Israel, but was drawn back from increasingly full support to detain them and please the left, which became anti-Israel.
By the time he set out on an oval office, left, and a series of extreme policies, he reshaped the Democrats from working and middle class parties into a coalition of elite and black voters. People who earned more than $100,000 a year and university-educated voters supported Vice President Kamala Harris and 86% of black voters in 2024. But those who make between $30,000 and $100 and $000 a year now voted for Trump. And as Hispanic voters made a big move in 2024, shifting about 20 points to the Republican column as they continue to grow as an even larger share of electorals than black voters. Their democratic margins have been reduced from 23 points to four points.
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After the 2024 election, voters essentially looked back, looking at Joe Biden's rating, and Democrats ratings saw weak leaders who drove the left to the left and encouraged massive spending that crushed inflation and massive deficits, deliberately left the borders and took the country in an unclosed cultural direction.
The result is abolishing the abandoned Democrats who have to wait for the next bill to come and reset it again and return it to its common sense, middle class roots. Otherwise, the new Republicans will be in a position to deepen their support with these lapsed Democrat voters.
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