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The November election still invites much reflection in America, especially among leftists. There is still a lot of soul-searching and finger-pointing going on.
The election delivered a reality check to the left. Leftists are devastated by how their messaging failed to impress the electorate. Their solutions did not resonate with the average voter that the left claims to represent. Voters resented having transgender “rights” claims stuffed down their throats. They felt excluded by the overabundance of inclusion for every identity but their own. Everything “woke” seemed so disconnected from our heritage and the real world today.
In the face of this reality, many ask: Did the left go too far?
The answer to this question divides the left into two camps. Both are pursuing paths that jeopardize their future.
Changing the Message
Continued below.
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The election delivered a reality check to the left. Leftists are devastated by how their messaging failed to impress the electorate. Their solutions did not resonate with the average voter that the left claims to represent. Voters resented having transgender “rights” claims stuffed down their throats. They felt excluded by the overabundance of inclusion for every identity but their own. Everything “woke” seemed so disconnected from our heritage and the real world today.
In the face of this reality, many ask: Did the left go too far?
The answer to this question divides the left into two camps. Both are pursuing paths that jeopardize their future.
Changing the Message
Continued below.

Did the Left Go Too Far?
The November election still invites much reflection in America, especially among leftists. There is still a lot of soul-searching and finger-pointing going on.
