Quote from: Sheilbh on June 21, 2025, 05:39:50 PMAs I say I think the rallies actually serve a few useful and important political ends. I think it's the sort of thing we'd instinctively get pre-mass media because that was the normal way of doing politics. And this includes pre-Trump, but I think one of the political purposes they've served is as an important part of how he has expanded his and the GOP's base:
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I think in a way it's perhaps particularly telling that the biggest swing is with non-white voters with no college education because they were perhaps the group most seen as a group the Democrats just turn on/off at elections. I think it is very different - and in many ways more of a throwback (powered by social media) - than the Dick Morris/Democrat approach of micro-targeted policy to appeal to soccer moms.
I think that's part of the internal fight within the Democrats is people and networks that have built their careers and influence in one of mode of politics possibly becoming redundant. But I also think it's why some of them struggle with how to respond to Trump because the idea of a broad spectrum message is just not how they've done politics for at least the last 30+ years.
Edit: But yes, also make it fun if you can. I think the Democrats have become the party for people who are really interested in politics and even - God forbid - have opinions about policy (the least important thing in politics). I think the Republicans basically appeal to people who aren't interested in politics, in part perhaps because they make it look fun, and that's a good place to be in a democratic society.
On the fun point it's different but I always think of the mass parties in the post-war era in Europe - where the different parties would have clubs where people would go and dance. Sir John Major met his wife in the local Conservative Club (now just a normal bar). But there were Labour working men's clubs all over the country, lending libraries and reading groups organised by Liberals, Conservatives and Labour (and the unions) - it was like that across Europe. It's not the same and was always different in America - but there is an element of joining a gang or club with Trump and MAGA that I think can't be overlooked.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on June 21, 2025, 04:41:03 PMQuote from: Zoupa on June 21, 2025, 04:39:15 PMOutnumbered how? Registered members?
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