• MEDIA: Could Immigration Hand the 2024 Election to Trump?

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 29 11:59:56 2024
    American Enterprise Institute's Ruy Teixeira on whether Casey DeSantis
    regrets that Ron failed to secure their path to WhiteHouse.GOV by not outflanking Donald Trump from the right on the National Question: <URL:https://www.aei.org/op-eds/could-immigration-hand-the-2024-election-to-trump/>
    | "More is better and less is racist" isn't much of an immigration
    | policy but it is the default position of many Democrats. Pramila
    | Jayapal (D-Wash), chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, has
    | said that her members wouldn't get behind any immigration
    | legislation endorsed by Republicans. The delusional Jayapal added
    | that any GOP-endorsed immigration legislation would hurt, not help,
    | the Democrats in swing states this November.
    |
    | "Compromises? We don' need no stinkin' compromises!" For these
    | Democrats moving toward actually-existing public opinion on
    | immigration is a betrayal and, of course (that magical concept),
    | would demobilize the all-important progressive base. With "allies"
    | like this, Biden will likely have a hard time re-positioning himself
    | and his party on this critical issue.

    Does Susie Wiles believe any GOP aspirant for WhiteHouse.GOV can
    secure the nomination without being to the right of Trump on the
    National Question?
    John
    groenveld@acm.org
    --
    "But to be clear, I don't think Trump was actually a groomer any
    more than DeSantis. I'm pointing out how stupid Trump's campaign
    is--it is the definition of unserious, throwing rocks in a glass
    house stupid, not just in terms of policies but personalities" -
    Pedro Gonzalez
    <URL:https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1623073654950006786>

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