No one knows for sure who is going to win the 2024 U.S. presidential election, but one thing I am sure of is that countless Democrats (and former Democrats) either won’t vote or will vote for Donald Trump. It is a phenomenon that has come to be known as “Dumping the Dems” (#dumpthedems has become a popular hashtag on X/Twitter).
A lot of people are sick to the teeth of the Democrats, for a variety of reasons, including their insistence that some men are women if they say so. I hear from such Democrats and former Democrats every day. Democratic Party leadership has only itself to blame.
Democratic Party leadership continues to ignore the ‘Dumping the Dems’ phenomenon at its peril. It’s not likely to go away any time soon.
I have never voted Republican in a presidential election. I registered to vote in 1990, voted for Bill Clinton in 1992, and have voted Democratic in every single presidential election since then, with one exception — I voted for Ralph Nader in 2020. I have voted Republican once in my life, many years ago, in a city mayoral election where the Republican was an openly pro-choice fiscal moderate and, I believed, genuinely the better candidate. […]
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