#28576 Re: Donald J Trump - Predsjednik USA All About
Posted: 24/02/2025 18:10
Mislim da je CDU slicnija McCain-Romney republikancima. Koji su njemu jos mrzi od demokrata.Nisamsdaali wrote: ↑24/02/2025 17:10 Trump proslavio pobjedu konzervativaca. Hoće li mu ko javit da su politike CDU dosta bliže demokratskim nego republikanskim
A izraelce Rusima,mozesumirprimus wrote: ↑24/02/2025 20:56 Izbacit muriku iz nato ubacit ukrajinu i okrenut se domacoj namjenskoj eu proizvodnji![]()
Democrats are anxious to rebuild their party on the heels of President Trump’s victory in November. But they have a major problem as they try to refashion their brand: The money isn’t there.
Democratic donors — from bundlers to small dollar donors — say they are still angry about the election results and uninspired by anything their side has put forward since then.
“I’ll be blunt here: The Democratic Party is f‑‑‑ing terrible. Plain and simple,” one major Democratic donor said. “In fact, it doesn’t get much worse.”
A second donor was equally as pointed. “They want us to spend money, and for what? For no message, no organization, no forward thinking. … The thing that’s clear to a lot of us is that the party never really learned its lesson in 2016. They worked off the same playbook and the same ineffective strategies and to what end?”
Much of the consternation among the donor community stems from the unprecedented 2024 election cycle, where many felt misled by the party and former President Biden’s reelection campaign. Until the Democratic debate in June, donors and fundraisers were led to believe Biden could once again defeat Trump, even as many had serious reservations about it.
When Biden badly botched the debate, inflaming fears about his age, donors felt the campaign continued to hoodwink them, despite outwardly expressing their concerns to aides.
And even when former Vice President Kamala Harris took the reins as the Democratic nominee, donors say, they poured gobs of money into what was ultimately a campaign that ran an outdated strategy.
Then Harris lost. And morale among Democrats has been in the gutter ever since.
“This is worse than 2016,” the first Democratic donor said. “Our party is so weak and so diminished.”
Democratic strategist Steve Schale, who served as the director of the pro-Biden super PAC Unite the Country, attributed some of the donor reluctance to fatigue, which he said happens after every election.
But, Schale acknowledged, “There is genuine frustration.”
“I’ve talked to a number of donors who just don’t have a lot of confidence after 2024 and want to see how people are thinking about issues differently,” he said.
While he said donors are taking calls, they are “asking harder questions, which I think is a good thing.”
“Frankly, a lot of donors I’ve talked to don’t think their voice mattered in 2024, so I’ve been doing more listening than talking,” Schale added.
Douglas Wilson, a North Carolina-based political consultant who has worked on fundraising for Democratic races, said donors have been “semi on the fence” over whether to contribute again so freely. Because Democrats are out of power, there’s little that they can do but fight from a disadvantaged position. And some donors, Wilson said, don’t feel like Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill are “fighting back hard enough” for larger-scale reforms.
“This is having a trickle-down effect,” Wilson said. “Grassroots donors want to see more fight and less text message requests asking for contributions.”
Another veteran campaign strategist who works closely with the Democratic National Committee said there’s a general uncertainty about the direction the party is going to go in order to start winning.
High-level donors are less likely, the strategist said, to give when they’re not sure what the plan is. Some have said that they don’t believe Democrats can win against Trump-style candidates, so they’re sitting things out for now
“Folks are saying right now, ‘What’s the Democratic Party to me as an investment?’ I’m hearing from DNC [Democratic National Committee] members, they don’t really believe where we’re at right now. They don’t believe that we can counter Trump, so why lose dollars?” said the strategist.
Others have suggested Democrats need to rely less on big donors and more on small donations in order to have credibility with the constituents they’re trying to win over. The working-class coalition many say they need to court has shown a distaste for corporate spending, and even some moderates have suggested the small-dollar model popularized by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) could be the best path forward next cycle.
“If corporations and big donors are now rejecting the party, where else can they go for money if they’re not doing it the Bernie Sanders way?” the strategist said.
Schale predicted the future of fundraising will look different from how it has in the past few cycles.
He said it’s “not so much that there is a moment when the spigot turns on for the DNC or a chosen super PAC.
“I believe we will see more groups raising smaller numbers, as donors look to invest in different things,” Schale said. “I think this is healthy, as we learned in 2020 when a ton of groups were at the table.”
Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons said donors will also gravitate back to the fold organically, when they see Trump increasingly hostile to progressive values. But for now, Simmons said, the donors are still grappling with the aftermath of an emotional and tumultuous campaign.
Ili konta kako će kad liferuje Macrona pritisnuti masni crveni gumb za kolu i burger.RtrnOfSalisbury wrote: ↑24/02/2025 21:09 cini se da ovaj desno i ne slusa ovog lijevokao da se prisjeca olujne danijele ili kanda mu je pukla guma pa mora kod majstora
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To sam i mislio, njih dvojica da danas pocinju karijeru bili bi Blue Dogsultima_palabra wrote: ↑24/02/2025 21:01Mislim da je CDU slicnija McCain-Romney republikancima. Koji su njemu jos mrzi od demokrata.Nisamsdaali wrote: ↑24/02/2025 17:10 Trump proslavio pobjedu konzervativaca. Hoće li mu ko javit da su politike CDU dosta bliže demokratskim nego republikanskim

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