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That's absolutely not what he's doing jfc
Could you please explain what he is doing then? Because my impression after reading the article was that Walz is focusing on right wing voters, and not on the other ~70% of Americans. I'm not trying to be divisive. To me this looks like a continuation of the Democrats strategy over the last 10 years of pandering to the center. Which clearly hasn't worked. So what am I not seeing?
So here's the important bit, I know where you're coming from on this as dems have been courting the right by watering down their policies in an attempt to appeal to them. That's not what Walz is doing, much like Bernie, he's preaching the progressive ideals to the right to try and show them how and why it would actually benefit them, along with attempting to dispel republican lies.
Also apologies on the tone of the original comment, I didn't have enough time to explain and was just irritated.
No worries. I guess my point is that they're overall such a small percent of the voting bloc. And what percentage of them could he sway? I'd be willing to bet not many at this point in time. Harris didn't lose because Republicans didn't vote for her, she lost because everyone else didn't vote for her.