The R's new slogan should be...."Go Woke...Get Smoked"
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Over half the United States believes "woke" just means being polite, accepting that racism has an impact, and not calling people racial slurs.
A strong majority of the country is also against affirmative action.
But the dimwit populist recommendation is always to use simple, stupid, nuance-free talking points instead of attacking policy. So you get "War on Woke" instead.
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Here's a perfect example -- racial discrimination in college admissions. Being pro racial discrimination is -17, and I'm guessing that the average respondent to this poll has no clue of the extent to which racial discrimination has actually been practiced. If you showed people actual data, I bet that gap would be even bigger.
Classic example of an easy win that the Rs simply won't take because they are a combination of extremely stupid and totally gutless.
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"Woke" is just shorthand for far left social ideology. If people are burned out on the term, and they probably are, then R messaging should just refer to them as Leftwing Extremists - which they are.
The first of DSL's articles I looked at says this:- GOP voters aren't as concerned with wokeness as some GOP candidates might think, a new poll suggests.
- Some GOP presidential hopefuls built careers on anti-wokeness, but that's not the priority of most voters.
- If given a choice, most GOP voters polled by NYT and Sienna College chose a "law and order" candidate.
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Originally posted by Mike View Post"Woke" is just shorthand for far left social ideology. If people are burned out on the term, and they probably are, then R messaging should just refer to them as Leftwing Extremists - which they are.
The first of DSL's articles I looked at says this:- GOP voters aren't as concerned with wokeness as some GOP candidates might think, a new poll suggests.
- Some GOP presidential hopefuls built careers on anti-wokeness, but that's not the priority of most voters.
- If given a choice, most GOP voters polled by NYT and Sienna College chose a "law and order" candidate.
Regardless, voters want to hear what you're doing to improve the economy. Not your plan to "de-woke" public schools. DeSantis flamed out because he focused too much on this overly online culture war bullshit.
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Originally posted by Mike View Post"Woke" is just shorthand for far left social ideology. If people are burned out on the term, and they probably are, then R messaging should just refer to them as Leftwing Extremists - which they are.
The first of DSL's articles I looked at says this:- GOP voters aren't as concerned with wokeness as some GOP candidates might think, a new poll suggests.
- Some GOP presidential hopefuls built careers on anti-wokeness, but that's not the priority of most voters.
- If given a choice, most GOP voters polled by NYT and Sienna College chose a "law and order" candidate.
Once again, nobody is out there advising Democrats to avoid social issues. Abortion is purely a social issue. "Institutionalized racism" is a social issue. Trump grabbing women by the pussy is a social issue. "Abortion for rape or incest" is an issue that affects a downright microscopic portion of the population and it was the number one attack route for the last Michigan governor race. Democrats hammer on all of those. And it works. And they win.Last edited by Hannibal; August 6, 2024, 11:31 AM.
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