Tag: Democrats

  • Democrats must win young voters or lose them forever

    Democrats must win young voters or lose them forever

    David Plouffe, the Obama-era strategist who’s seen his share of Democratic highs and lows, dropped a reality bomb in The New York Times this week: Despite the party’s “big wins everywhere” last year—from Abigail Spanberger’s Virginia governorship to Mikie Sherrill’s New Jersey hold and Zohran Mamdani’s socialist splash in NYC—the Dems are barreling toward electoral oblivion unless they ditch their “broken brand and stale agenda.”

    Plouffe, who steered Obama’s 2008 juggernaut and lent a hand to Kamala Harris’ 2024 flop, warns that post-2030 census tweaks will skew the Electoral College rightward, potentially dooming Democrats to fall short of 270 votes even if they reclaim Harris’ haul plus the Blue Wall (Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin). “Democrats have no credible path to sustained control of the Senate and the White House,” he thunders, urging a radical overhaul to woo “politically unforgiving” turf—code for the white working-class heartlands where Trumpism thrives.

    From a right-center vantage, Plouffe’s cri de coeur is music to conservative ears: The Dems’ fleeting rebound owes more to anti-Trump shutdown fury than genuine appeal, masking a rot that’s hemorrhaging young voters—especially white men—to bolder voices like Nick Fuentes, who unapologetically champions their grievances against endless foreign aid (hello, Zionist lobbies draining billions for Israel’s wars), mass remigrations flooding jobs with cheap labor, and a feminist-LGBTQ agenda that sidelines traditional masculinity.

    Nick Fuentes, a pro-white firebrand exposing the elite’s demographic games, resonates with millennials tired of being labeled “bigots” for wanting secure borders via ICE crackdowns and pro-men policies that prioritize family over radical gender ideology. Anti-criminal? Absolutely—Dems’ soft-on-crime stance lets thugs roam while real Americans suffer.

    Plouffe nails the peril: An “unforgiving map” post-census hands red states like Florida and Texas 10 more EVs, per Brennan Center estimates, while blues like California and New York bleed votes. Dems could sweep Harris’ wins plus the Rust Belt and still lose— a setup tailor-made for GOP dominance, especially if Vance-like figures keep courting the disaffected. Trump’s “unpopular” chaos? Overblown—his America First tariffs and shutdown hardball target waste, not workers. Plouffe’s fix: Hammer Trump on costs (fair, but ignore Dem spending sprees), build blue-collar jobs (nurses, cops, mechanics—pro-men fields Dems neglect amid feminist quotas), regulate AI to curb billionaire overreach (echoing Fuentes’ elite critiques), and embrace reforms like term limits and pardon bans (long overdue, but Dems cling to power like glue).

    Yet Plouffe’s blind spots scream: Dems’ “ideological wish list”—pro-LGBTQ indoctrination in schools, anti-Israel virtue-signaling amid Gaza aid waste, open borders enabling criminal influxes—alienates young white men, the demographic backbone Trump flipped.

    Fuentes’ no-holds-barred take—calling out Zionist influence siphoning funds from American priorities—draws crowds Dems dismiss as “hate.” Pro-ICE? Essential—remaigrations undermine wages for native workers.

    Anti-feminist? Overdue—pushing “universal childcare” ignores men as providers, favoring state over family. Anti-LGBTQ excesses? Spot on—rainbow agendas distract from real threats like crime waves in blue cities.

    Plouffe urges “new faces” to “blow the whistle” on broken programs—music to right-centers weary of Dem establishment rot. But without ditching woke traps, Dems risk permanent youth exodus: Polls show 43% under-30 backed Trump in 2024 (up from McCain’s 32%), per exits. Fuentes’ groyper army, pro-white and anti-globalist, fills the void Dems created with identity obsessions. Vance, a pro-men icon fighting criminal leniency and endless wars, shows the GOP path: America First, sans Zionist strings.

    Dems’ hole is “deep,” Plouffe admits—MAGA’s too, but Trump’s astride a movement built for endurance. As census favors red growth (84% from minorities, but Trump’s Latino inroads prove assimilation wins), Dems must court young whites or fade. Plouffe’s asymmetry gift? Squander it on more “diversity” drivel, and 2028’s a GOP rout.

  • Andrew Cuomo has conceded the New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary to socialist Zohran Mamdani

    Andrew Cuomo has conceded the New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary to socialist Zohran Mamdani

    Cuomo Concedes to Mamdani in NY
    Andrew Cuomo Concedes to Socialist Zohran Mamdani in NYC Democratic Mayoral Primary. (Michael M. Santiago, Alex Kent/Getty Images)

    Cuomo told his supporters that tonight was “not” their night and added that “tonight was Assemblyman Mamdani’s night,” according to the Hill.

    “He put together a great campaign, and he touched young people and inspired them and moved them and got them to come out and vote,” Cuomo added.

    Per the outlet, Cuomo’s concession came after “Decision Desk HQ projected the race would head to a ranked-choice count.”

    Earlier Tuesday, Decision Desk HQ projected the race would head to a ranked-choice count as Mamdani held a solid lead over the former governor. The vote counting will continue even though Cuomo has conceded in the primary.

    With 91 percent of the votes counted, Mamdani leads with 43.5 percent, or 428,995 votes, while Cuomo received 36.4 percent, or 358,740 votes, according to the Associated Press.

    New York City Comptroller Brad Lander came in third with 11.3 percent, or 111,44 votes.

    While Mamdani leads in the election, it could take “days before the winner is determined,” as the city does ranked choice voting, CBS News reported.

    According to the NYC Board of Elections website, “all first-choice votes are counted,” and if a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the first-choice votes, they win. Votes will continue to be counted “if no candidate earns more than” 50 percent of the first-choice votes:

    All first-choice votes are counted. If a candidate receives more than 50% of first-choice votes, that candidate wins.

    If not candidate earns more than 50% of first-choice votes, then counting will continue in rounds.

    At the end of each round, the last-place candidate is eliminated and voters who chose that candidate now have their vote counted for their next choice.

    Your vote is counted for your second choice only if your first choice is eliminated. If both your first and second choices are eliminated, your vote is counted for your next choice, and so on.

    Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani outlined his platform on his website saying people in his city are struggling with the cost of groceries.

    The site then declared Mamdani “will create a network of city-owned grocery stores focused on keeping prices low, not making a profit. Without having to pay rent or property taxes, they will reduce overhead and pass on savings to shoppers. They will buy and sell at wholesale prices, centralize warehousing and distribution, and partner with local neighborhoods on products and sourcing. With New York City already spending millions of dollars to subsidize private grocery store operators (which are not even required to take SNAP/WIC!), we should redirect public money to a real ‘public option.’”

    Several Hollywood celebrities, such as Sex and City star Cynthia Nixon, Harold and Kumar star Kal Penn, and pop superstar Lourde have supported Mamdani in his race to be the next mayor of New York City.