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Top Democrat: MAGA lost in 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023, and continues to lose in 2024

The Excuses for Republicans Losing a New York House ‌Seat

Last night’s special election in​ New⁢ York resulted in a loss for​ Republicans, and the excuses are pouring in. However, one prominent ⁣Democratic supporter has a different perspective on the matter.

MAGA is ⁣a failed politics. It lost in 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2023, and is losing 2024,” said Simon Rosenberg in his morning “Hopium” memo.

“They are the worst group of political leaders in⁢ our history,” he added, referring to top GOP ⁤leaders. “No one has deserved to get their ⁢asses⁣ kicked more than these cowardly betrayers ​of everything that​ has made⁣ America‌ great. We should keep winning, and they should keep struggling.”

Rosenberg ‍is a ‌valuable voice ⁢in the Democratic establishment, accurately predicting the​ outcome of the 2022 “red ‍wave” ⁣and helping ‌shape‌ the themes and agenda for the‌ upcoming 2024 ​election.

Democrats’ Winning Battles​ and Biden’s Lead

While many Democrats are calling⁣ for changes leading up to‍ the⁣ fall election, Rosenberg has ‌been highlighting the party’s victories and ​drawing attention to polls showing President Joe Biden leading⁤ or at least within the margin of error​ in head-to-head polls against ​former​ President Donald⁤ Trump.

“I think we ⁤are going to win the presidential election in⁣ November.‌ We should ​flip the House, and if we work⁢ really hard we should keep ⁣the ⁣Senate. The Democratic Party is a force⁣ for good in America and the⁣ world, Joe Biden⁢ is a‌ good president and we are‌ far better off today. We​ have ⁢a very strong case for re-election ⁢and the ​president will be laying out his‌ agenda for his second term in the coming weeks,” he⁤ confidently stated.

On his Substack site, Rosenberg argues that Democrats have the potential ‌to reach 55% of the vote,⁤ a‍ challenging‌ feat in ⁣a⁢ divided nation. However, he believes recent elections ⁤provide ample evidence that it is possible.

He points out that Democrats who focus on abortion⁤ choice and ‌portray Republicans as ​MAGA extremists ⁢have been successful.

“And look⁤ at what we’ve done‌ since last March. We took‍ away a⁤ Wisconsin Supreme Court seat with 56% of​ the vote, ending right-wing⁣ ideological control of the court⁢ in one ⁤of the most gerrymandered states in the country. We took ⁤away⁣ Colorado Springs⁢ and Jacksonville,⁤ two of the largest Republican-held cities in the ​country. We took‌ away the six-week abortion ban in ‌Ohio, getting ‍57% of the vote there in two elections. ⁣We took away ⁣the Virginia ⁤House and ended the fantasy that the 15-week abortion could somehow give them an escape hatch from ending Roe. Governor Beshear grew his‍ margin in Kentucky, we gained seats in the New Jersey‌ legislature, and won cities, city council races, and school board races all ⁣across the U.S. In 2023, like 2022, we overperformed and won. And ⁣they struggled,” he argued.

Rosenberg remains optimistic about the​ Democratic Party’s position, despite Biden’s ‌unfavorable polls and concerns about inflation.

“The RNC is broke and broken. ‌State​ Republican Parties in the battlegrounds have ⁢atrophied under MAGA extremist ⁣leadership. Dozens of prominent Republican Party ⁢leaders in the states have been indicted for trying ‌to overturn the⁢ 2020 election, and many more are under investigation. GOP Party Chairs in Arizona​ and Florida just ‌resigned ​due⁣ to epic scandals. Ugly MAGA candidates are winning⁤ primaries again.​ They tossed their speaker. The new one is a coward and a traitorous fool.‍ Trump’s putting his family in charge‌ of the RNC. We keep overperforming and winning. They keep struggling,”‌ Rosenberg added.

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What excuses are Republicans making for⁤ their loss in the New ⁢York special⁤ election?

E and⁣ maintain ⁤a⁢ strong majority in the House⁢ and⁢ Senate. He attributes ⁣this potential success to the Democrats’ ‌ability to ⁢effectively communicate ⁤their⁢ policies and connect ⁣with the American people.

The Excuses for Republicans’ Loss

Of course, when a party loses ⁣an election,⁢ it’s common for excuses​ to ⁣be made. This particular​ loss in New York’s ⁤special election is no exception. Republicans are coming up with various justifications for their defeat. ⁤Some claim that the Democratic candidate had an unfair advantage, while ​others argue that voter fraud was‍ involved. However,⁤ these‍ excuses fail‍ to​ address the ‍underlying issues that led to their loss.

Rosenberg dismisses these ‍excuses as ​an attempt by Republicans to deflect from their own​ failings. He argues that the real reason for their ⁢loss lies in the weak leadership ⁤of the ‍Republican Party. According to Rosenberg, the GOP’s ​political leaders have consistently​ failed to deliver on the promises they made to⁣ their ‍constituents, ⁢betraying the values that ⁣have made America great. ⁢He asserts that the American people have ‍recognized​ this and are increasingly turning away from the ​Republican Party as a result.

The⁤ Future Outlook ‌for ⁤Democrats

Rosenberg’s optimistic outlook ⁢for the Democrats ⁤is grounded in ⁤the​ belief that they have been successful in delivering on their⁣ promises. He points to ⁤the victories they have​ achieved and the⁣ policies they have implemented as evidence of their effectiveness. He ‍also highlights President Biden’s strong leadership​ and popularity‌ among the American people.

Looking ahead to the 2024 election,⁤ Rosenberg​ believes that the Democrats have⁣ a ‌strong case for re-election. ​He⁤ predicts that they will not only win the presidential election but also have‌ the ‌potential to ⁣maintain a majority in both the​ House and Senate. This, ⁣he argues, ‍is due to their ability to connect with voters and present a clear⁣ and compelling agenda.

Conclusion

While Republicans may be making excuses ⁤for their loss ⁣in the recent New York House seat election, Simon⁣ Rosenberg, a prominent Democratic voice, sees it as⁣ a sign‍ of their weak leadership and ⁢the‍ disconnection between ⁤their promises‌ and actions. He remains optimistic‍ about the⁢ future of the Democratic Party, confident that they will continue to deliver on their promises and connect with the American people. Only time will tell how his predictions will unfold, ‍but for now, Rosenberg’s perspective offers⁢ a valuable insight⁢ into⁢ the state ⁤of American politics.



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