Of course, not Tomi Lahren though…

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    GOP politician : The younger generation isn’t voting for us!

    GOP strategist: We need to make fun of their beliefs and concerns more!

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      The actual strategists have long since left or are in an alcohol induced stupor. The “strategists” remaining are true believers that are horrible at strategy.

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        And yet the current strategy continues to ensnare young and old people alike. I think you need to reconsider that the wolfs are in the henhouse and things are going according to plan.

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          They barely took the House, lost a Senate seat, and lost significant state seats in the first midterm against a president with a trifecta and a rocky economy. Abortion has become a gigantic millstone around their neck, and they can’t figure out what to do with it. Their excuse for strategists aren’t being listened to.

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            That was at the end of a redistricting cycle, in a Senate year favorable to Dems. Next election will be more difficult.

            GOP have gerrymandered their way into a majority in the House, the Senate is pre-gerrymandered for them (because establishment Dems visibly abandoned the working class during and after NAFTA), and they don’t even pretend to expect to get a straight popular majority in any upcoming Presidential elections.

            They’ve abandoned democracy. They know they can’t get a majority of popular votes in a straight-up count, and they know they don’t need to. All they need to do is continue ratfucking the system and keep a strategic fringe endlessly outraged, and they’re set.

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      The GOP pushed their message so hard now the cart is leading the horse and there’s nothing they’re willing to do to stop it.

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      This is just partisan propaganda point. The median age among Republican registered voters is 52 and among Democratic registered voters its 49. Another way to look at is this, 56% of the Republican voter base is above the age of 50, while it’s 50% for Democrats. They’re both very old and the gap is substantially small. It’s not only the Republicans who are losing the younger generations. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/10/26/what-the-2020-electorate-looks-like-by-party-race-and-ethnicity-age-education-and-religion/