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kevink077
(483 posts)He is as solid of a liberal as they come
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Pisces
(5,915 posts)Then I’m all for it. Better him than me. I don’t have what it takes to fight back the vomit in my mouth from saying shit I can’t stomach. He looks the part and can be a diplomatic politician. More power to him. We have to get back to some normalcy. He is also saying some shit that needs to be said.
We can’t support our causes if we are not in power.
NoRethugFriends
(3,237 posts)Hekate
(96,948 posts)Kimberly has done a lot of devolving since she and Gav were the gorgeous young power couple of San Francisco.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)Cirsium
(2,152 posts)That triangulation strategy doesn't work - saying whatever it takes to get elected with the idea that once we get into office we will pivot to "our causes."
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)... who are looking for an authentic progressive populist who has a consistent track record of representing their interests.
Gov. Newsome, who has now pivoted on several key issues critically important to the Democratic Party's voter base has ZERO chance of becoming our party's 2028 nominee... it's over for him before the primary race has even started!!
Cirsium
(2,152 posts)The bench is deep and getting deeper.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)Last edited Sat Mar 29, 2025, 10:59 PM - Edit history (1)
... six months ago, he was easily in at least my top 10.
RazorbackExpat
(408 posts)He also used to be a supporter, especially after seeing Newsome stand up to Trump during the LA fires. But now,
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)even if they disagree with them on a few certain issues.
Bernie is a prime example for me, even tho he has disappointed me once or twice, including his recent shift regarding U.S. border policy. (I do, however, hope he reconsiders his position on that issue.)
cachukis
(2,992 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)Besides, polls have consistently shown that a majority of Americans support progressive populism, so Gov. Newsome's shift to the right on certain issues makes no sense.
cachukis
(2,992 posts)I understand less sanguine voters.
It is now going to be travelling salesmen. It has raced far past the town to town.
It is now magnetizing an audience.
How many t's in truth?
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)mahina
(19,616 posts)Not anymore.
Big tent, all that, but this is an attack.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)Last edited Sat Mar 29, 2025, 11:00 PM - Edit history (1)
PCIntern
(27,206 posts)To Limbaugh and his ilk, it was/is “Democrat Party”
Sogo
(6,134 posts)Are you a "Democratic?"
Kingofalldems
(39,475 posts)For the second time.
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Emile
(33,681 posts)Do you get it now? The OP should say Democratic party.
Sogo
(6,134 posts)Do you get it that we're both correct? It's not incorrect in the way it's written.
Skittles
(162,958 posts)how hard is it to be correct???
Arazi
(7,635 posts)Nobody here will put up with the common slur used by the RW (yes it’s intended as a slur)
SalviaBlue
(3,064 posts)That’s basic entry level knowledge.
Sogo
(6,134 posts)nt
And also a well known pejorative used by the right wing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrat_Party_(epithet)
phylny
(8,718 posts)a member of the Democratic party.
Scrivener7
(54,937 posts)Hekate
(96,948 posts)Trolls typically come on board waving their “Democrat Party” flags, a thing they learned from Right Wing Radio. So, no.
H2O Man
(76,482 posts)Thank you.
a kennedy
(33,154 posts)🤬 🤬 🤬
H2O Man
(76,482 posts)I closely consider a person's words.
ornotna
(11,236 posts)I don't understand the obstinate refusal by self proclaimed Democrats to ignore this simple fact.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)tman
(1,175 posts)It seems like maga broke him.
Has always been something about him I don’t care for. Don’t ask me what, because I can’t pinpoint it.
tman
(1,175 posts)Blasphemer
(3,389 posts)CountAllVotes
(21,588 posts)Native of San Francisco and never had to do much of anything.
That's the story of this guy from what I know.
Yeah, I voted for him because he is/was a Democrat but these days, who knows what he is?
I did not care for that French Laundry story at all. Nope.
orleans
(35,824 posts)Rebl2
(15,975 posts)he was a rich kid. Maybe that’s what I am sensing. He just doesn’t come across as being sincere.
moonscape
(5,482 posts)this as a Californian who voted for him while desperately missing Jerry Brown.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)karynnj
(60,185 posts)Last edited Sat Mar 29, 2025, 10:49 PM - Edit history (1)
I never thought he would be the ideal candidate because of the baggage he has. I recognize that he has often taken very liberal positions, but his current actions confuse that.
The media is not a fair playing field as there are many totally MAGA outlets and few overtly liberal ones. Trump and others LABELED the mainstream media which attempts to be even handed as liberal. So, his podcast when he speaks to but only gently pushes back on Republican liars, is not just a waste, but to some may give the liars credibility.
I don't know who the best choices will be for 2028, but I don't see it as him. My choices would be a newer fresher face with far less baggage. There are several governors who meet that description.
Sogo
(6,134 posts)Walz or Buttigieg are tops in my book right now, anyway.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,025 posts)pinkstarburst
(1,676 posts)He's not genuine.
Mayor Pete is genuine.
Tim Walz is genuine.
I trust Jasmine Crockett and AOC and Bernie and Elizabeth Warren to stick to their principles.
The trouble with Gavin is he's willing to trade in on his positions and slither around any which way that he thinks will win him votes. I don't trust him. I will not be voting for him. Period. He's not trustworthy.
We will not be picking up republican votes. We will not be picking up right leaning independent votes. We need to get real about this. Every election we waste so much energy trying to win MAGA votes as if we are going to change their minds. They show up for their candidates every dang time and they vote in big numbers. They are NOT GOING TO VOTE FOR DEMS. We need to get over this pipe dream. We need to focus on getting democrats enthused about our candidates and showing up to the polls for us. That's not going to happen by platforming right wingers and being Republican-lite like Gavin is trying to do.
betsuni
(27,680 posts)JI7
(91,643 posts)but if he somehow wins the nomination it will help him in the GE. If he can convince the party his strategy can help him win then it might help in the primary also.
Bill Clinton, Obama and Biden all understood how much cultural issues influence how people vote. We would like to believe it's about policy matters on issues like the economy and health care but for a large part of the country the b8g outrage is things like the snow white movie and tv ads .
Scrivener7
(54,937 posts)For those who have no idea what this thread is about...
“I mean, this idea that we can’t even have a conversation with the other side … or the notion we just have to continue to talk to ourselves or win the same damn echo chamber, these guys are crushing us,” he continued, referencing Republicans who have seen better numbers in recent elections.
“The Democratic brand is toxic right now,” the governor said, adding later that “we talk down to people. We talk past people.” The governor also gave a nod to recent guests on his show, which some have viewed as controversial including former White House adviser Steve Bannon and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/newsom-today-toxic-democratic-party-124216551.html
Oh, and it's the Democratic party, not the Democrat party.
Initech
(104,379 posts)It's only toxic because the scumbags of the internet (Alex Jones, Steve Bannon, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Tucker Carlson, etc) made it toxic. We need better media representation now.
Cirsium
(2,152 posts)Amen. Gotta stop listening to what Republicans say, and stop trying to be Republican lite.
viva la
(4,017 posts)JohnSJ
(98,252 posts)that is NOT a compliment.
CountAllVotes
(21,588 posts)Oh yes ...
regnaD kciN
(26,873 posts)For me, that gives off “more red flags than a CCP rally” vibes.
Buns_of_Fire
(18,273 posts)Sure, it's grammatically incorrect, but it's also a mutation designed to anger Democrats.
It's not what you're called, it's what you answer to.
Abolishinist
(2,347 posts)Unrelated to this topic, today I listened to a YouTube video with Bill Burr on one of the late-night shows. He said that what fRump and his close followers hate more than anything is to be laughed at.
Bells went off in my head - yeah, right! Rather than attempt to engage in any sort of rational discussion with those on the right, why not just laugh at them! If one attempts a discussion with them, you then get the MTG types calling us Commies or Socialists or Marxists (as though she could elucidate on this). To me, the psychology of this is great - laughing at their idiocy in a way forces them to respond in a somewhat different manner, it puts them in a defensive rather than attack mode.
lees1975
(6,369 posts)democracy, and which ones are not serious about it, don't care, or want something different. So we need to shake the Democratic party a bit, and find out who is self absorbed, interested in their own political advancement and using us to get there,, and those who are committed to the United States of America and its constitution and its values. We've lost a few along the way, but we've gained some support moving forward. Traditional political labels may not mean the same thing down the road, I think the meanings have already changed.
The things politicians once had to do in order to get attention and be considered a leader do not work any more. The greatest threat to the United States of America is its own President. Either you defend America against that, or you are subverting it and helping him get what he wants.