A common theme I've been hearing the past couple days is how the Democrats can move forward.
Prior to the election people were saying that if Clinton wins the Republicans will have to do some serious self-reflection and decide how they want to progress. Now the script is flipped.
Not only did the Democrats lose the White House and Congress and will soon lose the Supreme Court, but they don't have a big group of strong people to move forward with. Maybe Bernie? Warren is still there. But who else?
I heard a statistic today that when Obama took office the Democrats had 35 governors. Now it's 15. Democrats have also lost state legislatures.
chrys, you've often talked about destroying the Democrats. Of course they aren't going to be gone, but this election seems to have taken a step in that direction.
Prior to the election people were saying that if Clinton wins the Republicans will have to do some serious self-reflection and decide how they want to progress. Now the script is flipped.
Not only did the Democrats lose the White House and Congress and will soon lose the Supreme Court, but they don't have a big group of strong people to move forward with. Maybe Bernie? Warren is still there. But who else?
I heard a statistic today that when Obama took office the Democrats had 35 governors. Now it's 15. Democrats have also lost state legislatures.
chrys, you've often talked about destroying the Democrats. Of course they aren't going to be gone, but this election seems to have taken a step in that direction.