Do Democrats really not see their party has moved way too far to the left?

Yet we're going to win in November. 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️ 🤷‍♀️

Even this conservative idiot Henry Olsen says the Democrats have an excellent chance at winning the Senate. --






Well you arent hiding your cheating in Cali. Passed a law that Illegals can vote in local elections.

They here in VIOLATION OF OUR LAWS. And you use them as your SLAVES.

Thing is. We already knew this about your sorry as.ses.

Hey. Check out this video on what I think. Its comedy gold.

 

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Those are not facts. Biden allowed legal immigration via asylum requests. That’s not illegal immigration. Democrats don’t support transgender people they support people. They don’t support bigotry nor discrimination against anyone.

The GOP hates brown people. Explain why 99% of asylum requests allowed by Trump were for white South Africans? You guys are ok with white immigrants.

The GOP hates any minority even if they aren’t brown. They hate gay folks or any part of that group.

The entire “culture war” of the GOP is to kill, deport, or imprison minorities. It is the only organizing principle on the right.
Holy crap

You’re either stupid or in denial.
 
Those asylum requests took place AFTER they violate our border, numb-nuts. The GOP has lots of different ethnicities.
The GOP has no minorities. 88% of Jewish Americans vote democrat, 90% of Black Americans vote democrat, recently 80% of Muslims voted Democrat, Latinos voted republican buy nearly half in ‘24 but are now polling 80% away from republicans.

92% of Republican senators are white and 90% of Republican congressmen. It’s a whites only party.
Why should skin color matter when someone illegally crashes our border?
Ask Trump and his whites only exceptions.
Democrats and idiots like you are purveyors of the 'culture war' all you think about is ethnicity and skin color.
Nope. Look at the results. Minorities don’t vote for the GOP because you hate them.
The GOP has many gays except they don't run around flaunting it as Democrats do.
GOP has lots of pedophiles that aren’t flaunting it around. I have a list if you want to see it but I am sure you have. Awesome policy… gay people should not be seen or heard. Cool. Get in the closet!!
Democrats are for genital mutilation of juveniles and push transgender of which there is really no such thing.
Democrats are for people making their own personal decisions. I don’t recommend transitioning because I am not a doctor. This is such a niche issue. Not sure why you guys want to control people’s decisions.
If Democrats were to accurately describe what they call 'transgender' they'd have to admit it is really sexual dysphoria which is a mental illness.
Look dude. Your bigotry doesnt get to make it into policy. You force the democrats to defend evenryone because you want to hate and kill them all. Only the democrats stick up for the persecuted and the marginalized. The GOP just hates and kills.
 
I just back from Colorado.

The commercials there were INFORMATIVE. Regular news.....ads said vote for this guy as the other doesnt ebdorse ABOLISH ICE and DEFUND THE POLICE.

Was enough to make me wanna Puke
 
Democrats believe Pedo NAMBLA MAP types are a voting bloc and members of “ Just another alternative Lifestyle”
 
The Right defends the Constitution.
The Left weaponizes it.
Just when has any Democrat stated that he wanted to terminate the Constitution. Trump has done exactly that.

1. A direct quote that read like “terminate” the Constitution — and the response
Reporting records show a December 2022 Truth Social post from Trump saying “A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” a line opponents and moderators repeatedly cited in 2023 debate coverage <a href="https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...mination-of-parts-of-constitution-in-december. Trump later pushed back, calling claims he wanted to “terminate” the Constitution “DISINFORMATION” and saying he meant corrective steps were needed, but the original phrasing was explicit and has been widely reported trump-called-for-termination-of-parts-of-constitution-in-december.

 
Holy crapy you are stupid.
You believe the Democrats don’t support men playing in women’s sports and are “moderate”?

Platner is moderate?
Bernie is moderate?
AOC is moderate?

Can’t take you seriously, welfare Gator. You’re a Pak. 100% they are inbred and dumb.
 
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So much for moving "too far to the left". :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

The far bigger issue is that Trump and the MAGA Cuck Party are out of their ******* minds....which is why they are going to lose badly in November.
Basically.

But we already knew that the OP is an extreme far rightwing partisan hack.

Not to mention dumb as fµck.
 
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So much for moving "too far to the left". :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

The far bigger issue is that Trump and the MAGA Cuck Party are out of their ******* minds....which is why they are going to lose badly in November.
Your party has drifted so far to the Left it's unrecognizable from where it was 50 years ago. You might read the OP's fantastic post again.
Your party is now essentially communist. That's not an exaggeration of hyperbole. It's a statement of fact. And there is increasing evidence it's even funded to some degree by communists from outside the country.
I've watch the Democrats drift from liberal to Far Left, from peacenik hippies to violent thugs, from civil rights defenders to creeps.
That's just the facts.
If you don't like it, tough. But that's the truth and the way it is.
 
Self-identified ideology among Democrats: In 1994, 25% of Democrats called themselves liberal (48% moderate). By 2022-2025, this rose to 54-59% liberal, with moderates declining sharply (Gallup and Pew data).


• Voter ideology scores: American National Election Studies (ANES) show Democratic voters’ average self-placement shifted markedly left from 2012-2020 (mean from ~3.3-3.7 toward more liberal scores), widening the partisan gap, with both white and nonwhite Democrats moving left.


• Congressional voting records (DW-Nominate): House Democrats have become more liberal on average since the 1970s (e.g., median shifting from around -0.31 to -0.38 or further), though Republican rightward movement has been steeper in some analyses. Overall polarization has increased with reduced overlap.


• Platform and policy evolution: The 1990s Clinton-era platform emphasized centrism, welfare reform (“end welfare as we know it”), tough-on-crime policies, and market-friendly economics. Later platforms and priorities shifted toward expansive social spending, student debt relief, wealth redistribution emphasis, more progressive taxation, identity-focused equity policies, and cultural liberalism (e.g., stronger stances on abortion, immigration, policing).


• Broader trends: Pew and other analyses note Democrats moving left on social issues and safety net expansion since the 1990s, with rising influence of progressive factions (e.g., Squad, Sanders wing) and declining moderate influence within the party. Public perception and some electoral analyses link this to losses among working-class and moderate voters.

• Transgender participation in women’s sports: Many Democratic leaders and platforms have supported or defended policies allowing biological males to compete in women’s categories, despite declining public support (e.g., Gallup shows Democratic backing for transgender athletes in gender-identity teams dropping from 55% in 2021 to 45% in 2025, with overall U.S. opposition at ~69%). Critics argue this prioritizes ideology over biological fairness and women’s opportunities.


• Patriotism and national symbols: Declining national pride among Democrats (Gallup: only 36% “extremely/very proud” to be American in 2025, down sharply in recent years) and high-profile incidents like NFL anthem protests (often defended by Democratic figures/politicians), reduced emphasis on flag respect in some progressive circles, and platform shifts (e.g., 2024 platform opening with land acknowledgments vs. earlier patriotic framing). Analyses note a patriotism gap hurting the party with moderates.


• “Defund the Police” movement: Prominent support from progressive Democrats and figures (e.g., some Squad members, initial endorsements or praise from officials like Kamala Harris in 2020) during 2020 protests, leading to budget cuts or reallocations in several Democratic-led cities. Though later walked back by many, it contributed to perceptions of reduced support for law enforcement amid rising crime concerns in some areas.


• Emphasis on identity politics and DEI: Greater focus on race/gender equity frameworks (e.g., critical race theory elements in education, expansive DEI mandates in institutions/government), gender ideology in schools/curricula, and group-specific appeals over class/economic populism. Post-election analyses link this to alienation of working-class and male voters.


• Immigration and border policies: Shift toward more permissive stances (e.g., opposition to stricter enforcement, sanctuary policies, resistance to border wall expansions), with progressive wings pushing decriminalization or reduced ICE funding—contrasting earlier bipartisan efforts and contributing to voter backlash on security.
Yeah, that’s why liberal Democrats keep winning.
 
The Far Left controls the Democrats , there is no Far Right in Elected Republican Politics anymore …
 
The more I see of democrats the more I agree with just burning it all down, eliminating them and starting over.
 
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Self-identified ideology among Democrats: In 1994, 25% of Democrats called themselves liberal (48% moderate). By 2022-2025, this rose to 54-59% liberal, with moderates declining sharply (Gallup and Pew data).


• Voter ideology scores: American National Election Studies (ANES) show Democratic voters’ average self-placement shifted markedly left from 2012-2020 (mean from ~3.3-3.7 toward more liberal scores), widening the partisan gap, with both white and nonwhite Democrats moving left.


• Congressional voting records (DW-Nominate): House Democrats have become more liberal on average since the 1970s (e.g., median shifting from around -0.31 to -0.38 or further), though Republican rightward movement has been steeper in some analyses. Overall polarization has increased with reduced overlap.


• Platform and policy evolution: The 1990s Clinton-era platform emphasized centrism, welfare reform (“end welfare as we know it”), tough-on-crime policies, and market-friendly economics. Later platforms and priorities shifted toward expansive social spending, student debt relief, wealth redistribution emphasis, more progressive taxation, identity-focused equity policies, and cultural liberalism (e.g., stronger stances on abortion, immigration, policing).


• Broader trends: Pew and other analyses note Democrats moving left on social issues and safety net expansion since the 1990s, with rising influence of progressive factions (e.g., Squad, Sanders wing) and declining moderate influence within the party. Public perception and some electoral analyses link this to losses among working-class and moderate voters.

• Transgender participation in women’s sports: Many Democratic leaders and platforms have supported or defended policies allowing biological males to compete in women’s categories, despite declining public support (e.g., Gallup shows Democratic backing for transgender athletes in gender-identity teams dropping from 55% in 2021 to 45% in 2025, with overall U.S. opposition at ~69%). Critics argue this prioritizes ideology over biological fairness and women’s opportunities.


• Patriotism and national symbols: Declining national pride among Democrats (Gallup: only 36% “extremely/very proud” to be American in 2025, down sharply in recent years) and high-profile incidents like NFL anthem protests (often defended by Democratic figures/politicians), reduced emphasis on flag respect in some progressive circles, and platform shifts (e.g., 2024 platform opening with land acknowledgments vs. earlier patriotic framing). Analyses note a patriotism gap hurting the party with moderates.


• “Defund the Police” movement: Prominent support from progressive Democrats and figures (e.g., some Squad members, initial endorsements or praise from officials like Kamala Harris in 2020) during 2020 protests, leading to budget cuts or reallocations in several Democratic-led cities. Though later walked back by many, it contributed to perceptions of reduced support for law enforcement amid rising crime concerns in some areas.


• Emphasis on identity politics and DEI: Greater focus on race/gender equity frameworks (e.g., critical race theory elements in education, expansive DEI mandates in institutions/government), gender ideology in schools/curricula, and group-specific appeals over class/economic populism. Post-election analyses link this to alienation of working-class and male voters.


• Immigration and border policies: Shift toward more permissive stances (e.g., opposition to stricter enforcement, sanctuary policies, resistance to border wall expansions), with progressive wings pushing decriminalization or reduced ICE funding—contrasting earlier bipartisan efforts and contributing to voter backlash on security.
I'd be far more concerned over the leftward lurch the GOP has been making over the last 50 years or more.

Trump can't chart to the right of Hubert Humphrey.
 
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