Sandydragon wrote:morepork wrote:Stacey Abrams. You madame, are a fucking rock star.
What a turn up for the books. Standby for more crying from the fat orange idiot on hijacked votes etc, but this now gives Biden the opportunity to implement his policies (subject to Supreme Court and filibustering).
The Dems aren't going away from places like Georgia, they're on the rise in places like Texas too. Stacey Abrams wasn't perhaps the founder of this current shift, but she really put in some groundwork to drive this change. Her attention to detail in building that momentum, and whilst she was despite repeat efforts not getting anyone to much fund what was happening to her work in Georgia early doors, is something to behold (well looking back on it, almost no one paid attention to he for a few years). She's going to be presented with a lot of job offers one presumes, maybe something building to AG, maybe elsewhere in the cabinet, but I wonder if they might not have her simply run the DNC
The demographics are moving away from the GOP. So yes they might in the midterms if voter turnout dips win back both houses, but in the longer term they've some serious problems to contend with, are they a serious party advocating conservative principles or are they a mishmash of Trumpism and the Tea Party. And if they are to be serious how to they marry the interests of the blue collar worker and the rich?
Equally with the Dems courting votes less from the blue collar workers how do they move to try and accommodate the middles classes and those deemed, wisely or otherwise, progressives? Which is to say it's hardly plain sailing from here on for the Dems