A political party convinced the country faces an existential crisis if its opponents win at the ballot box is a threat to democracy
- Why, at a time when inflation and the economy are top concerns for the vast majority of Americans, did Democrats choose to run mostly on abortion extremism and hysterical fearmongering about "threats to democracy" issues that appeal to a rather narrow, left-wing slice of the American electorate that already reliably votes Democratic?
- Why didn't Democrats at least pretend to care about ordinary things like the rising cost of gas, worsening crime in major cities, and a looming economic recession?
The answer doesn't bode well for the country.
- The danger comes when Democrats refuse to accept that they have no mandate from the people to remain in power and inevitably seek some other justification for clinging to it
- For all their talk of "threats to democracy" from Republican "election deniers" - it's Democrats who pose the real threat
- This cycle has made it clear that they are not trying to forge a majority coalition
- Their appeal is exclusive to left-leaning, college-educated voters and the woke institutions and corporations these people now control
- In the face of a massive electoral loss, do you really think a political party that has aligned itself with elite interests and woke morality, that controls the White House and the administrative bureaucracy, that is supported by corporate media and Big Tech (with the recent exception of Elon Musk's Twitter) is going to simply relinquish that power?
https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/08/democrats-are-not-going-to-relinquish-power-peacefully/
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