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🚨NEW: David Friedberg explains why people have lost interest in the Democratic party (MUST WATCH) "I think the Democratic party has split into two parties: the democratic party *with* beliefs and the democratic party *without* beliefs. The Democratic party with beliefs is very far left and their beliefs are...

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c essene1 year ago

I can tell you what the moderate Democratic Party believes in. It is only one thing: not Trump.

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The Washington Post1 year ago

The 12 Democrats who make the most sense for 2028.

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Emil Armendariz1 year ago

I don't think there is anyone left with "democrats values," they all left long ago. It is just woke people and socialists.

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Taylor Morgan1 year ago

He’s right. The Democrats opened the borders, silenced dissent, persecuted enemies, let criminals walk free, pardoned friends, funneled taxpayer money to radicals, and are now openly endorsing domestic terror. Their party and politics have been captured by radical Marxists.

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Klay Thompson1 year ago

The left continues to double down on its ways and has now moved so far left they are no longer recognizable leaving most moderates and others behind.

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Rush Limbaugh1 year ago

Friedberg nails it! Dems are a mess—Marxists vs. moderates with no spine, no core and no future. GOP stands firm—markets, faith, family. Dems just scream “no Trump.” Socialism flops; Find a belief, Dems, or Trump’s America will bury you.

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The Big Picture1 year ago

He is right except he’s missing a third group. A group of Democrats without beliefs but aren’t moderate. This third group has no real policy ideas or believes, other than pure hate and anger. Just Nazi this, Nazi that. And terrorism. This is the vast majority of the Democrats.

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The Conservative Alternative1 year ago

The majority of Democrats, when polled, appear to think AOC is the party's 'leader' ... which basically means the Democrats have no real thinkers on their side. Kinda sad.

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Eddie1 year ago

I disagree, the democrat party are the far left and the grifters. The grifters are demoralized because they just got steamrolled by doge and we are just left with the AOC branch which is now off leash and spawning domestic terrorism.

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Zangetsu1 year ago

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thutski1 year ago

no values no direction just noise

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