Every American Should See This Ex-Dem A/C Repairman Set MSNBC Straight on Why Kamala Lost

The text discusses the aftermath of a recent election defeat for the Democrats, raising ‍questions about their messaging⁤ and voter mobilization strategies against‌ President-elect Donald Trump. A user on social media, who identifies as a former union Democrat, provides ⁢criticisms of the party, suggesting that they have alienated working-class voters by being disconnected from their struggles and engaging in policies perceived as harmful. The user highlights various grievances such as inflation, perceived threats to judicial integrity,​ and leftist ideologies being forced onto the populace.

The discussion includes comments from MSNBC analysts who note that Trump has made gains across demographic groups, excluding college-educated women, indicating a potential disconnect ⁤in the‌ Democratic brand. The article suggests ⁢that for Democrats to be effective, they need to focus more on voter outreach rather than ‍ideological conformity and emphasizes that insights from everyday Americans, rather ‍than elites or media experts, may hold the key to understanding voter‌ dissatisfaction. The overall advice for Democrats from the user is⁣ to reassess their positions to ⁣be more appealing to a broader audience.


Tuesday’s defeat for the Democrats is raising a lot of questions in that party.

The questions they’re asking most are the most obvious ones: What went wrong? Where did the message fall short in mobilizing voters against President-elect Donald Trump?

An X user named HVAC1 — a self-described HVAC master and business owner — responded to a clip from MSNBC in which panelists were asking these questions. He gave the “simple answer” as “a former union democrat.”

“I’ll make it real simple for ya from a former union democrat… Easy fix. [Y]ou s**t on and insult working people from your mansions and gated communities. [Y]ou steal from us to give to your pet constituents. [Y]ou call us enemies and garbage, deplorable, and nazis…” he wrote.

He went on to make over a dozen additional points about Democrats ramping up inflation, threatening to pack the courts, lying constantly, forcing “sexual perversions and fetishes on us,” and so much more.

The clip in question shows MSNBC analyst Tim Miller telling host Jen Psaki, “There’s a fundamental brand problem” mentioning the gains that Trump made with every demographic excluding women with a college education.

Miller posited that in the Democrats, “have to figure out how to talk to them [those demographics].”

While leftist media panelists can go on for hours looking from the top down at their failures, working Americans like HVAC1 — someone who is undoubtedly living the Democrat party’s failures — is uniquely situated to respond.

His grievances are pretty much a laundry list of Joe Biden’s administration’s failures.

Everything from transgender ideology and accusations of Nazism to funding foreign wars, illegal immigration, and outright dishonesty is mentioned here.

You cannot help but chuckle at the remark that this is all an, “easy fix.”

Indeed, this is an easy fix for Democrats – stop doing these things.

Democrats’ platform since Trump began his campaign for his first term has focused more on ideological adherence than voter outreach.

They ask themselves, “What’s the position that will most closely align with our ideology?” rather than asking, “What’s the position that will attract the voter?”

This seems like advice any public servant would hear upon choosing to run for office, but miraculously Democrats have run a candidate for the presidency being totally deaf to it.

Who is this X user to offer advice?

He does not appear to hold public office or possess – on paper – any political expertise.

That’s the point.

MSNBC and liberal elites don’t determine elections. Regular people do.




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