A CNN analyst has declared a "five-alarm fire" for the Democratic Party after it suffered significant losses on Election Night, saying its members appear "annoying" and "out of touch" to voters. CNN's Van Jones made the remarks on Election Night as Republicans were sweeping three Virginia statewide offices – governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general – and as the New Jersey governor's race was closer than expected. Both states have been Democratic strongholds in recent years. "I think that Democrats are coming across in ways that we don't recognize – that are annoying and offensive and seem out of touch in ways that I don't think show up in our feeds when we're looking at in our kind of echo chamber," Jones said, holding his phone and referencing social media. "And I think this is a message here."… https://www.christianheadlines.com/...s-as-annoying-offensive-and-out-of-touch.html This is an excellent report about what CNN contributor Van Jones said regarding democrats and the election. He is exactly right about everything he said. He was very frank and honest in what he said about them. I know that he also said some less than nice things about Youngkin.
We believe what we can see for ourselves and democrats are out of touch and exceptionally annoying, they specialize in that.
We believe the parents CNN interviewed after the VA election. The word dismissive is used often when referring to their children's education. School closures were too extreme. Democrats need to treat parents like adults when it comes to their kids. https://edition.cnn.com/videos/poli...burban-mothers-voters-pamela-brown-nr-vpx.cnn CNN's Pamela Brown sits down with some White suburban moms from Virginia about what made them vote for a Republican in the recent governor's race, despite voting for Biden for president in 2020.
'believe'? lol. its called agreeing with an opinion. 'Belief' has nothing to do with it. Perhaps this sort of wierd jumbling of unrelated concepts together may be part of what Jones is trying to describe.
I find them to be much, MUCH, more than that.....but, alas, forum rules impede me from elaborating further.