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Vinamrata Singal

@vinamratas

Writing essays and screenplays. Coaching PMs to ace career transition. Healing from overachievement. Likes: ☕️ 📚 🧘‍♀️ ✈️ 💃

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linkhttps://thenextchaptr.substack.com/ calendar_today27-04-2008 15:31:35

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Waleed Shahid 🪬 (@_waleedshahid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harris struggled with inflation and rising costs, which Trump framed as a Democratic failure. The Biden-Harris administration lacked clear, impactful wins to communicate an improved material life. Voters wanted tangible, visible outcomes that directly benefited them.

Isabella M Weber (@isabellamweber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can we now please stop the paternalistic Vibecession talk, as if people don’t understand their own pocket books, their own existential worries and instead try to understand how an anti-fascist economic policy for the working majority can look like?

AshleyStevens (@the_acumen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know it’s easier to brush it off as racism and sexism. Going back on her own positions on immigration, min wage, health care and committing a genocide, and her saying she wouldn’t change a thing from Biden other than having Republicans in her cabinet, it wasn’t smart.

⚢ oisín 𐂂 comms open! (@imsrryoisin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i feel like u guys don’t understand how this is also how gerrymandering is able to be done. like these people aren’t “stupid”, they’re intentionally given less resources for education because it keeps republicans in power. its not their fault.

AshleyStevens (@the_acumen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I said this years ago, the economy matters. Democrats allowed benefits end or didn’t fight hard enough for student loans or min wage. They kept saying the economy is great, while inflation was raging, rent is high and people are struggling. Dems didn’t meet folks material needs.

jourdain searles (@judysquirrels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think bernie was right to focus on class when he ran. it’s a more unifying strategy. and addressing class issues improves literally everything else. you can’t shame people into doing the right thing, but you can make their lives better so they can make better choices.

Taybor Pepper (@tayborsnapping) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m unironically getting pushed further to the left after this election cycle. The DNC has bungled 2 election cycles against trump, and they’re not learning. If you’re not growing, you’re dying. They can’t keep running the same playbook and expecting election outcomes to change.

Elie Mystal (@elienyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The challenge, after a loss, is to learn something *new.* Most people aren't doing that right now. They're taking in information and trying to fit that within their prevailing world view. The NEW thing I'm learning is: People do not and will not vote for harm mitigation...

Wajahat Ali (@wajahatali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It really could be as simple as this, folks: - Racism and misogyny are at play. That's baked in. - But that's not the only answer. We are still reeling from a horrific pandemic. People feel they haven't recovered or as secure and want change. - Globally, we are seeing

Kat Abughazaleh (@katabughazaleh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my new op-ed for @NewRepublic: Democrats abandoned their base for a neoconservative pipe dream. That's why we, the people, must come in and transform the party, whether its entrenched leadership wants it or not: newrepublic.com/article/188172…

Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few thoughts from the conversations I’ve been having and hearing over the last week: The hard question isn’t the 2 points that would’ve decided the election. It’s how to build a Democratic Party that isn’t always 2 points away from losing to Donald Trump — or worse. The