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Democrats didn’t want to endorse a populist.

I knew the GOP, Trump, Putin would attempt to make Mamdani the face of the Democratic Party.

And as we see the far left is also trying to make him the face of the party.

So we have another one of those scenarios where the far right and the far left are working together.

A strange situation where you have two populist movements working together for different reasons.

The GOP will use it, because it may be their only hope to hold Congress.

70% of people have a negative view of socialism.. 97% of independent voters have a negative view.

The far left will use it because they think their populist movement is nationwide. That’s where the far left and the far right are naïve. They’re positive that they’re right and there can be no argument.

I remember speaking to somebody who was a big Jeremy Corbin fan. Told me that Corbin would win, because “everybody I know is gonna vote for him.” I had to laugh. The far left and the far right ignore the sentiment of the people. Because they can’t see beyond their cult. They are cults. And both movements can turn to fanaticism, unless

opposition is allowed and considered legitimate.

Leaders are willing to compromise. The movement recognizes that society is diverse.

That doesn’t sound like the far left, and certainly not the far right.

I can see the far left, annoying people to the point where Democrats might take the house, but for certain will not take the senate. When I talk to them, they are giddy about winning both, and even to the point of a major majority to impeach Trump.

I would love that, but I think they’ll only help him.

The anti-Trump movement was nationwide, but they think it was all about them. It wasn’t.

But in any case we’re not getting rid of Trump for another three years. Unless you think you can turn the Republicans against him. That might’ve been a possibility, but not now.

Just saying.

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