Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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Sure, the Democrats are screwed if they ignore the standard problems. I think that applies in general, though, and not just to Latino voters.A decent piece on that one.
But that goes in line with what I've been saying the whole time. Even assuming we could restore "norms" it would not be enough, because it was the previous "normal" that produced the current situation anyway.
Is the argument you are making that the Democrats should copy the Republican line on immigration? That's kind of been tried and all that happens is that the Republican party gets more extreme. Obama built the cages for the kids, and he deported more people than any other president before Trump. Didn't stop Trump from riding anti-immigration sentiment to the presidency.
I think you are unaware of the dynamic that exists; the problems can't be resolved simply by Democrats negotiating with Republicans and being more open to the other side. This has already been done under Clinton and Obama and (naturally) with Biden as well. It got us in the current predicament. Why should that work this time?
Compromising does have the effect of tamping down the turnout and enthusiasm of the Democratic base, though, which as you've said before is key. The Democratic party has had a willingness to compromise as long as I can remember; it's merely something that gets exploited by Republicans who have a better understanding of the game that's being played; it usually has either no effect or a negative effect on the success of the Democratic party.
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