I think progressives never thought about this because we banked on immigration and demographic change allowing us to win culturally and electorally but the issue is immigrants tend to be overwhelmingly male, that is how Trump won actually he won over a lot of Hispanic,Black,Asian and indigenous men who feel humiliated by a new culture, economy and world.

So what can we do rhetorically and policy wise to win more young men over ?

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    22 hours ago

    You didn’t prove anything lol. You linked to a far-left biased site.

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      Life must be so easy when you can just call anything you don’t like bias. I made a specific claim: Six of Trump’s cabinet secretaries authored or contributed to Project 2025. This is easily verifiable with any source you want to use. But it’s easier to just ignore that, huh?

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        Six of Trump’s cabinet secretaries authored or contributed to Project 2025.

        That doesn’t mean that Project 2025 is being followed. It’s not. It’s not Trumps plan.

        Your claim wasn’t that those 6 people contributed to Project 2025, it’s that Project 2025 was this governments plan.

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          I made both claims actually. So despite the authors of the document working in Trump’s highest advisory roles, you think that it’s not the plan? Ok, what is his plan then? Because he seems to be following P25 fairly well for something that’s supposedly not his plan.