Dems are always looking for better messaging in approaching voters but what we should be looking for is greater psychological understanding.The problem there is that that entails looking at yourself first, which for whatever reason many Dems are institutionally resistant to doing

Dec 20, 2020 · 5:00 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
They, like most politicians and most people for that matter ignore their weaknesses and instead focus on others shortcomings to prop themselves up. Its the only trickle down concept that has ever worked in this country. The way we treat each other is scalable & egregious
Replying to @marwilliamson
What do you mean by that statement?? Do Repubs look at themselves. They hide under Jesus and the bible but they have no insight. Why go after a Dem.
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Politicians are unable to see their own reflections in the mirror
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This type of messaging resonated in 2016 and even more so right now.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I would say this is true of most people, no matter what their political party is.
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Bingo! Boom! On the nose! May the revolution of inner knowledge begin!
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Dems got 81.2 million votes. 7 million more votes so I don't understand how the party with 7 million less votes is still the center of dem messaging.
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Don’t single out a party. It’s not just dems. The cult of maga happened because those people wouldn’t look at their past. It’s a by product of not dealing with ones personal trauma. It happens on every continent.
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They should look for a set of principles (other than “anything necessary to have and keep power”). Democrats are soulless.