Brian Tyler Cohen is a mental defective who cut his teeth lying in the pages of the Huffington Post. There's a reason why Biden's handlers picked him to be the first YouTuber to interview the pretender last year.
This is a bullshit claim and your post is low value.
Or maybe it's just a springboard for you to do more research instead of sticking with your programming.
"But the most troubling results came from a question about the party’s best strategy for winning in 2022 and 2024. If you were consulting for the party, respondents were asked, would you focus on developing a message and “popular policies and ideas” to win over more voters? Or would you prioritize changes to the voting rules in states and districts?
A whopping 47 percent chose the latter option. In other words, nearly half of those who still identify as Republicans appear to have given up on a key premise of democracy: that you earn the right to govern by proposing ideas that appeal to a majority of the public. They’d prefer to short-circuit that process and, instead, make it harder for their opponents to vote."
GOP has been absolute shit since Regan economics and now only stand for making voting and life difficult for "the other" which is also an idea they sell to you
Brian Tyler Cohen is a mental defective who cut his teeth lying in the pages of the Huffington Post. There's a reason why Biden's handlers picked him to be the first YouTuber to interview the pretender last year.
This is a bullshit claim and your post is low value.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/05/17/republicans-are-sprinting-away-democracy/
Or maybe it's just a springboard for you to do more research instead of sticking with your programming.
"But the most troubling results came from a question about the party’s best strategy for winning in 2022 and 2024. If you were consulting for the party, respondents were asked, would you focus on developing a message and “popular policies and ideas” to win over more voters? Or would you prioritize changes to the voting rules in states and districts?
A whopping 47 percent chose the latter option. In other words, nearly half of those who still identify as Republicans appear to have given up on a key premise of democracy: that you earn the right to govern by proposing ideas that appeal to a majority of the public. They’d prefer to short-circuit that process and, instead, make it harder for their opponents to vote."
GOP has been absolute shit since Regan economics and now only stand for making voting and life difficult for "the other" which is also an idea they sell to you