As if things weren’t bad enough for the Democrat Party with record low approval ratings, little to no campaign money in the bank, and voters abandoning the party in droves. The next national census adds yet another layer of doom to the party’s future. Based on model projections, the Democrats' chances of winning the presidency over the next several years are somewhere between slim and none.
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🚨 JUST IN: This new development has Democrats petrified.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) August 25, 2025
The NYT dropped a bomb on the political future of the left: The 2030 Census will result in a double-digit swing in the Electoral College.
The result? Dems can sweep the Rust Belt - and LOSE the presidency.
That's right.… pic.twitter.com/LOmU6rFDh0
(post continues) Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and even throw in Nevada. The Republican gets North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona, and assumes all other red/blue states vote as expected - Republicans STILL win.
This makes the map TOUGHER than ever in recent memory for the Democrats. Paths open up for whoever the Republican is in 2032.
New: The ticking timebomb alarming Democrats: the 2030 reapportionment in the Electoral College.
— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) August 25, 2025
Red states gain Electoral College seats, blue states lose. The "blue wall" is gone: https://t.co/VgxHjjwfIe
If population projections hold, in 2032, a Democratic presidential candidate who wins Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada... loses the presidency.
— Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) August 25, 2025
We've built an interactive scenario generator --> https://t.co/VgxHjjwfIe pic.twitter.com/gdvvs2h4hu
Couldn’t happen to a worse party.
Commenters say this has been a long time coming, but it’s best not to count electoral chickens until they are hatched.
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, the democrats are in for a ROUGH 10+ years.
— Luca Taner (@LucaTaner) August 25, 2025
We have to make it through 2028 and the 2026+2030 midterms in Congress before things get a little more fair (assuming Republicans don't screw everything up after Trump leaves office)
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) August 25, 2025
That’s a pretty big if. I’m hoping they’ve learned from their mistakes.
— Luca Taner (@LucaTaner) August 25, 2025
The GOP is notorious for pulling defeat from the jaws of victory. There’s always a chance they’ll royally screwed this up while screwing over their own voters.
Posters say Democrats have relied on California and New York being consistent electoral powerhouses for decades, but shrinking influence could finally be coming for the blue states.
Democrats built their empire on New York and California. Census shifts mean those states shrink in power while red states rise. That’s checkmate in slow motion.
— The Undercurrent (@NotTheirScript) August 25, 2025
They dug their own graves. Thank God Trump is deporting all the illegals en-masse. They are a threat to our republic.
— 🇺🇸 Bull Moose American 🇺🇸 (@BullMooseMemes) August 25, 2025
Now imagine not counting illegal immigrants!
— Semi-Casual Observer (@CasualSemi) August 25, 2025
Will be interesting to see between population shifts and potentially removing illegals from the count where we end up
— Tampa Bay Living (@TampaBay_Living) August 25, 2025
Removing illegal aliens will devastate many blue areas and states.
It doesn’t help Democrats that two minority groups are prying themselves away from their party, especially the groups’ male voters.
"2024 showed Democrats that demographics no longer spell the party’s destiny, as Latino voters drifted significantly toward Republicans and Black male voters moved slightly rightward." pic.twitter.com/H1lUrz0WdN
— Brian Doherty (@BDOH) August 25, 2025
Democrats are going to have to start coaxing back working class people even if it means telling their far-left migration and transgender activist base to go away.
— Corpo Scribe (@NightCityTimes) August 25, 2025
Too late! The Democrats are not going to abandon their transgenderism and pro-illegal alien platforms. It’s religion at this point, and their faith in the two is unbreakable.







