I don't think this country can recover from this disaster from the Republiscum party. We are watching democracy's agonal breathing, with the (as you so accurately describe it) the Press Corpse sitting on its chest.
I don't think this country can recover from this disaster from the Republiscum party. We are watching democracy's agonal breathing, with the (as you so accurately describe it) the Press Corpse sitting on its chest.
We still can because even if all of the 74 million who voted Republican in 2020 are fervent Trumpistas which I doubt, they are only about 30% of eligible voters and could be defeated by attractive candidates with strong, positive platforms who motivate them to get out and vote. The task may, as TC suggests, be Herculean (one thinks of the Aegean stables) but it can be done. The question is whether the Democratic party can come up with such people and persuade them to run through the muck.
I don't think this country can recover from this disaster from the Republiscum party. We are watching democracy's agonal breathing, with the (as you so accurately describe it) the Press Corpse sitting on its chest.
We still can because even if all of the 74 million who voted Republican in 2020 are fervent Trumpistas which I doubt, they are only about 30% of eligible voters and could be defeated by attractive candidates with strong, positive platforms who motivate them to get out and vote. The task may, as TC suggests, be Herculean (one thinks of the Aegean stables) but it can be done. The question is whether the Democratic party can come up with such people and persuade them to run through the muck.