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Democrats are reportedly engaged in internal debates over the party’s identity, policy priorities, and electoral strategy, according to Axios, as the party looks towards 2028 post Trump. Some Democratic strategists and party figures say the party lacks a clear unifying message heading into the 2028 election cycle.
Several Democrats argue the party has been defined primarily by opposition to Donald Trump and must now articulate a broader agenda beyond that focus.
“You can’t win a presidential election on opposition alone,” Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign manager Jim Messina told Axios. “The midterms are going to be 85-90% driven by voter opposition to Trump and maybe 10-15% based on what Dems stand for…We cannot rely on that same calculation to win in 2028.”
In contrast, Republican strategists and officials are divided over whether Donald Trump should continue emphasizing claims about the 2020 election or shift messaging toward current policy issues and future elections.
Politico cites multiple Republican officials and strategists who said that continuing to focus on election fraud in 2020 and beyond could distract from policy issues ahead of the midterm elections.

So, Democrats are concerned about their ability to win elections after the midterms — when opposing Trump is an irrelevant platform (assuming the President isn’t running again in 2028), and Republicans are concerned about their ability to win elections — especially The Midterms™️— if President Trump keeps talking about 2020-2024 election fraud.
“Stop saying true things! We’re gonna lose the next fake election!”
No one wins a fake election. Everyone loses, especially future generations of Americans. This is the fight. This is the place to fix your stance and demand the reckoning.
“What truly matters is not which party controls our government but whether our government is controlled by the people.” - President Trump
Note: We are still using the same election systems and processes that are currently, right now, being exposed in Georgia and Arizona as well as comprising investigations and legal action in a couple dozen more states.
Think about that. The battle for real elections is ongoing. It’s happening now.
President Trump never stopped calling elections fake… So why are some of his so-called supporters (and political allies) insisting that we all pretend they’re suddenly real despite no meaningful change to the underlying systems and processes?
Incentives explain behavior.
My incentives are to secure national legitimacy for my sons and their descendants. We cannot have real elections until we are honest about, and there is accountability for, the fake ones.
And if we don’t have real elections, we don’t have a nation.
I know it’s uncomfortable. I know people want to go back to a time where they didn’t need to worry about corruption and could just bask in comfort and complacency.
That’s how we got here, though.
And, besides, that’s not America — and it’s certainly not anything resembling liberty. As Einstein allegedly said, “Freedom, in any case, is only possible by constantly struggling for it.”
You can plug yourself back into the matrix, but the steak isn’t real. Also, your pod-borne progeny will hate you for delaying the fight to their time because you’re selfish and addicted to comfort. Don’t be that guy.
This is the fight. And it’s happening now.
Brains on, everyone.
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