>>514872681 (OP)
The other party has made themselves unlikable.
https://www.thirdway.org/memo/was-it-something-i-said
>The effect of this language is to sound like the extreme, divisive, elitist, and obfuscatory, enforcers of wokeness. To please the few, we have alienated the many
>words which sound like we are hiding behind unfamiliar phrases to mask extreme intent.
>Democrats are aware that the words and phrases we use can be profoundly alienating.
>language we use must invite, not repel; start a conversation, not end it
>much of the language above is a red flag for a sizable segment of the American public. It is not because they are bigots, but because they fear cancellation, doxing, or trouble with HR if they make a mistake.
>instead, they keep quiet. They donβt join the conversation, they leave it.
>Communicating in authentic ways that welcome rather than drive voters away would be a good start.
This is from a Democratic think tank, we'll see if they listen. It's not what they want to hear, but they need to hear it or they'll just keep losing. Maybe that's what needs to happen. Everyone is tired of being told how sinful they are by zealous rainbow crusaders.