The right understands political strategy better than the left.
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Replying to @BreeNewsome
Yep. But it’s not just strategy, it’s psychology. People receive information in a different way than they used to and powers on the Left haven’t kept up.

Aug 28, 2020 · 8:09 AM UTC

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It's also because the Republican party lacks diversity. If Democrats were 90% white Evangelical and racist they'd have a simpler strategy too.
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Everyone shitting on Democrats and “the left” today are complicit in trying to bring about Trump 2.0. And Marianne Williamson is Ralph Nader in a dress.
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Bernie understood and he spoke to people’s pain. It was the Dem establishment which decided fascism was the lesser evil to social democratic capitalism
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The "right" has billions at their disposal,US govt and its many agencies, media, school system, major employers and both political parties working in their favor... clearly and obviously there's a distinct advantage. "What left?"
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Political strategy is different than criminal strategy. The former employs respectful negotiation. The latter uses obscured subterfuge.
Also, DNC is unwilling to cede any semblance of leftist politics so they have no energized base to speak to. On the other hand, republicans have no issue going further and further to the right every year while DNC work with GOP to demonize socialism
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The right uses fear, threats to safety, and psychological tactics (the other, ‘illegals’, civil unrest, antifa infiltrating suburbia) quite effectively to keep people trauma bonded to their leader
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The RNC uses the same tactics churches use to give their followers the “experience of god”, it’s a production that enduces an emotional experience.
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Political strategy is psychology. Democrats failed at understanding this in 2016 and now in 2020.
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Can you explain what that means?