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David's avatar

If Kamala loses this election, we'll look back at their immigration policy as the major unforced error that sank them.

The important points on immigration:

- The public is 60-70% against Biden/Kamala's (old) position

- Changing your position after 3 1/2 years, just before the election, brings you basically zero creditability

- When Biden/Kamala switched their positions a few months ago, there was barely a squeak from the left. Did they lose any votes over it?

This means Biden was holding a position for 3 1/2 that was generating burning rage across a large slice of the country, mild rage across swing voters, and not really getting anything in return.

Straight up political malpractice.

They were blinded by the desire to do the opposite of what Trump would do and couldn't see how voters really felt.

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Allan's avatar

I think if the center-left wants to be persuasive on the topic of immigration, they need to do two things.

First, they need to become more comfortable delineating immigrants who on net add to the social safety net vs those who take from it, so the argument is not about helping the outgroup but rather about making America stronger.

Second, assimilation needs to stop being a bad word. Conservatives would largely not have a problem with more brown people coming to this country if they saw that those brown people also ate hot dogs on 4th of July and watched college football in the fall.

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