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Originally posted by Lord Blackout
Don't count on it. If this election has taught us anything, it's that they don't know their asses from a hole in the ground.
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They had false hope though, they were believing someone solely on the fact that he was a TV personality that had no experience and just liked to talk **** about people. Based on his decisions already, the people are ultimately gonna be pissed that they put trust in someone that keeps backtracking on his main ideas for his presidency and just keeps adding more and more alligators to the so called swamp. My parents are already outraged he's keeping parts of Obamacare as well as his backtracking on persecuting Hillary.
But definitely the Democratic Party is gonna need someone who can energize these same people as well as millenials. Maybe someone with a decent amount of experience yet hasn't been completely consumed into the "swamp" ya know? Like someone who had humble beginnings and has only had a high position like a senator for a good 4-8 years. It gives a fresh face for voters to identify with, which will help ease the minds of millenials who has someone similar in age as well as similar views and ideas as well as the working class for the reasons I mentioned above. Hillary's problem was that she was in the game for too long and I think the DNC is definitely gonna take that into consideration in 2020.