What you call unreliable voters, the rest of us call the American people. If you think you can rely on a voter, you’ve already lost. You are taking your supporters for granted, just as Hillary did, just as Kamala did. Didn’t work out well for either of them.
‘I’m not Trump’ is not a winning strategy. Not for Hillary, not for Kamala, not for the DNC.
If you want to win elections, you have to look at what VOTERS actually WANT. And voters want radical reform. The unfortunately aren’t informed enough to realize they’ll get more reform for their vote in congressional, state, and local elections than in a presidential vote. But they still want radical reform from their presidential candidate, for better or for worse.
There are an awful lot of valid reasons not to like Donald Trump, but lack of reform in his messages not one of them. His very slogan, ‘Make America Great Again’, implies change.
People are angry. People see a system that works very well for the 1% and tolerable at best for the rest of the country, and they want that to change. They want a country that works for them. It’s a reasonable ask. And since they aren’t getting it, they want reform.
If DNC wants to win elections, they need to put forward some new ideas, which won’t necessarily be popular with big business but will be popular with voters. Bernie would have mopped the floor with Trump had he not been squeezed out. There’s a few younger more charismatic Democrats who could bring about some real positive change. They always get sidelined in favor of the milquetoast boring status quo candidate.
Look at Obama as an example. Young, charismatic, and a campaign based on reform. He didn’t deliver nearly enough reform but he generally left things better. It was enough to get Biden elected…
They don’t, but that’s not the point. Trump has suggested that various members of Biden’s family and inner circle I have done wrong and should be prosecuted. This is preemptively heading that off, ensuring that there cannot be a witch hunt.