Tell me what you see here

Posted by Banal21

16 Comments

  1. I’m seeing how much I hate that “liberal=left” has become the prevailing terminology

  2. ThoughtGuy79 on

    Well, the biggest problem with this is that outside of those highly educated in the field(s) and the political class, Americans do not hold ideologically consistent political views.

    Converse, P. E. (2018). Democratic theory and electoral reality. In *The Nature of Belief Systems Reconsidered* (pp. 343-376). Routledge.
    [PDF available via Google Scholar]

    Kinder, D. R., & Kalmoe, N. P. (2017). *Neither liberal nor conservative: Ideological innocence in the American public*. University of Chicago Press.

    [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/N/bo25841664.html](https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/N/bo25841664.html)

  3. Pale_Temperature8118 on

    While the right wing propaganda machine worked hard to spin this, I can’t help but wonder if the mere image of being a black woman politician pushed the perception farther left

  4. JackZodiac2008 on

    Sexism?

    Self-styled independents like “heterodox outsider” candidates?

    The electorate was convinced that Harris meant open borders and drag queen story hours, and they do not like those things?

    Trump had been president and got a post-assassination attempt bounce, while Harris looked sheltered and untested by comparison?

    Joe Rogan?

    No…I’ve got it now. It’s in the background, so you have to remember it’s there.

    Fox News. I see 25 years of Fox News.

  5. I see the past massaging and aesthetics of the Dems severely hurting their candidate

  6. Show this to all of the braindead redditors insisting Harris was a move to the right from Biden.

  7. sevgonlernassau on

    Was this a surprise to anyone? There’s a reason why Bernie told Harris a woman can’t win and why AoC/Prog groups refused to entertain the switch. This sub is highly educated but didn’t have the same understanding of the electorate.

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