Dems who want the country for themselves only

 Red States:

As we go into the midterms, you would think that now would be the time that politicians would be reaching out to Americans for votes.

But instead, Democrats are demonizing Republicans, supporters of Trump, and supporters of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Not exactly the best way to gain votes. As we reported, Charlie Crist — who is running against DeSantis in Florida in the governor’s race — told DeSantis supporters that he didn’t want their vote. Then Joe Biden attacked Trump supporters, saying he didn’t respect MAGA Republicans — millions of Americans — and proceeded to say they were angry, violent, and semi-fascist. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre doubled down on it, claiming that MAGA Republicans were fascist — attacking democracy, trying to take away voting rights and freedoms. Just complete delusional propaganda. And these are the guys claiming to be unifiers? It’s hard to get more divisive.

Now add New York Gov. Kathy Hochul into this crazy train tactic, seemingly attacking Republicans who live in New York.

“And we are here to say that the era of Trump, and Zeldin and Molinaro, just jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong, ok? Get out of town. Get out of town. Because you do not represent our values. You are not New Yorkers,” Hochul said Monday.

Great way to insult millions of New Yorkers by telling them that they aren’t New Yorkers, just because they don’t share her radical political views. You’re right, Gov. Hochul, Republicans don’t share your hateful “values.” When you want to kick people out of the state who don’t agree with you, that’s sounding pretty dictatorial to me.

Hochul is now trying to claim that she was only talking about Trump, Zeldin, and Molinaro. But no one is buying that.

New York already has many people with sense fleeing because they know what a mess it is to live in the state. But attacking people and encouraging them to leave is a dangerous and divisive thing. If they did, New York would be up a creek without a paddle in lost tax revenue.

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This is not smart politics, obviously.  I suspect it comes from frustration that there are people who disagree with the Democrats on policies and they are no longer interested in trying to persuade them.  I get that because I disagree with Democrat politicians too.  But I also have friends and family who I disagree with on politics and I do not want them to leave.

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