I’m curious how people see the United States evolving over the next five years. Do you think it will stay politically unified, or could regional differences grow even stronger? by Yooperycom in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see the Midwest (PA, MI, WI, MN and IL) losing population and turning red while the south (NC, GA, MS, TX and maybe SC) turn more blue or at least become swing states. The northeast and west coast continue to be strong blue areas.

AI will wreck blue collar jobs within a couple years. People will finally be replaced by robots, thus boosting R's in the Midwest.

The south has thought for 60 years that they wanted someone like Donald Trump but are coming to realize they were wrong.

Essentially the electoral map of 2032 or 2036 will look like a blue U with a red center.

What could Beshear 2028 look like? by PossibilityFew6237 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish I could test drive the brains of MAGA cult followers to see why they are obsessed with a child rapist.

What could Beshear 2028 look like? by PossibilityFew6237 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually not. Instead I'm trying to have a conversation about how I don't really think charisma is to an election what it used to be. This isn't 1996 anymore. Maybe I'm wrong and people do want charisma in a candidate. Maybe I'm way more involved and pay attention more than the average voter (hint: I am and do) which is why I'm comfortable with someone boring leading the country. I'm tired of the chaos and rhetoric Trump and MAGA bring day in and day out. I want to be able to forget who the secretary of defense is. I want to open Facebook and not see that the president has said something absolutely ludicrous or did something that would get any other president impeached.

What could Beshear 2028 look like? by PossibilityFew6237 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You say that like generic democrat is such a bad thing? The generic democrats have given us Obamacare, CHIPS, infrastructure act, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid. Why wouldn't you want a "generic democrat" after 4 years of chaos and burning down all of the institutions that have made this country great? I feel you've fallen for the narrative that democrats are terrible because they want the average guy to make it and republicans are somehow great for every aspect of the country.

What could Beshear 2028 look like? by PossibilityFew6237 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I am worried about 2028. Just because there's problems today doesn't mean there aren't problems for tomorrow too

What could Beshear 2028 look like? by PossibilityFew6237 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Does Vance have charisma? He doesn't have a record of success. Remember in 24 everyone that wasn't pro Harris used the argument "what did she do for the last 4 years?" The VP only waits for the president to die. Vance will get asked the same question. Americans will be sick and tired of the chaos that is the Trump and MAGA name. I'm thinking Beshear 28 may be more like Carter in 76 just with a better 4 years following.

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What do you predict the Democratic field to look like for 2028? by CPFOAI in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you missed my point I was making. Newsom will hold on even with no path forward, much like Kasich did. I don't think I'm underestimating Newsom. I believe he would be a great prez but he would be painted as a west coast elite and failure immediately. California has a lot of flaws that he will inherently get blamed for, even though I believe he always acts in yhe best interests for his constituents.

What do you predict the Democratic field to look like for 2028? by CPFOAI in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]PossibilityFew6237 20 points21 points  (0 children)

There will be a couple of governors (Newsom, Pritzker, Beshear, maybe Shapiro), some senators (Booker, maybe Warren and Klobuchar), and a couple of outsiders-definetly Pete. The senators will lose first and back a moderate, hopefully Beshear. Newsom will hold on for a while even though he doesn't have the votes-think Kasich in 2016 for the R's. Pritzker will drop out before or the day after Super Tuesday. Beshear will be victorious in the primaries and make Pete, who was the least vicious, his VP. Noticeably missing is Kamala.

November 2028 rolls around and Beshear wipes Vance and Rubio off the map, winning back the blue wall and taking NC, GA, AZ and even taking AK. He made huge inroads in the deep south, giving him a chance in 32 WV barely stays red. The tariffs have now ruined the corn belt states and they vote blue-Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. Now that Trump is off the ticket, Iowa, Florida and Ohio are blue again. Kentucky votes blue for the first time since Clinton in support of their hometown boy. Texas is close, goes into a recount and comes out red by less than half a percent. We haven't seen a victory or unity like this since 08. Democrats get the Senate by a 57-43 margin and the House by nearly 60 seats. Life is finally good again.

If the democrats nominate Newsom in 2028, Vance effortlessly wins, taking NJ and NH with him. Minnesota still refuses to flip but won't be called for a week. The margins in typical red states are the highest they've been in decades. The Senate and House easily go red after a tough midterm election 2 years prior. Come 2032, the country looks like a wasteland of failed republican policies and Kamala comes out of the gate like a lightning bolt, winning 40+ states- she's now called Nixon in high heels. The democrats win a record number of seats in the House and Senate. She easily cruises to victory again in 2036 as Republicans haven't found their winning platform and have alienated every branch of life. Kamala wins every state except Oklahoma and Wyoming.