Democrat Chairman Blames Transsexuals for Dem Losses, Apologizes, Resigns, Says GOP Made Him Say It
The Texas Democrat Party is in shambles.
A gay Texas with open borders was on the ballot this week, and unsurprisingly we all said “no thanks.” Instead, Texans chose MAGA.
The first phase of MAGA is where the rats flee the sinking ship, and it has officially started. The Chairman of the Democratic Party of Texas, a tejano named Gilberto Hinojosa, called it quits after Republicans obliterated Democrats in last week’s election, with Republicans set to force them to deliver Trump on January 20th.
But it wasn’t just an abysmal election perforce across the State that ended Abuelo Hinojosa’s reign—Hinojosa shocked fellow Democrats and proved to many in his Party that he was not sexually curious enough to lead the Democrat Party forward when he suggested there might be electoral consequences for chopping off children’s genitalia.
In the wake of yet another electoral loss in Texas, Democrats are facing calls for significant change in leadership and strategy. The state party, which has been led by Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa since 2012, has once again come up short in efforts to turn Texas blue.
Poor blue, came up a little short.
After twelve years, in just one night, we’re back to square one,” said one Democratic political insider, who preferred to remain anonymous. “In a year when Trump’s margin in swing states and emerging competitive states was razor thin, this is damn well unacceptable. There is no excuse, and it helps no one to pretend otherwise. The state party leadership owns party performance.”
Democrats lost ground in South Texas, traditionally a Democratic stronghold, and failed to gain any new legislative seats
Before the election, Abeulo Hinojosa confidently predicted success, and said Texas was a “laboratory” for right-wing agendas.
Abuelo missed the part where Texans had the option to vote in favor of the right-wing agendas!
After the election, Chairman Hinojosa blamed the Democrat’s support of some really abominable non-reproductive sexual experiments involving children. You probably saw the commercials I’m talking about.
In the aftermath of big gains for Texas Republicans in Tuesday’s election, the state’s Democratic party chair laid the blame in part on Democrats going “too far” in support of trans rights.
“We can say, ‘OK, we respect people’s right to say we don’t want my taxpayer money to be used for that, and at the same time support transgender rights,’” Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa said on Wednesday. “I’m not saying that we need to take that position right now. But when those votes happen, we need to recognize that there are going to be long-term political consequences when we do that.”
He said afterwords that Republicans made him say it.
Abraham George’s statement was funny.
Democrats got smoked, but they will strike back. With the help of big tech, they are organizing behind computer screens. They call it “relational organizing,” and what they do is use big tech’s data on the American people with George Soros’ billions in pledged donations to left-wing kooks. I’ve seen the training in Texas and it’s quite a tool.
Politico: (2022)
A group of Democratic strategists is trying to spread a novel organizing tactic in this year’s election. Technically, it’s called “paid relational organizing,” but it boils down to this: paying people to talk to their friends about politics.
Remember Influencable? Yeah, that was kid stuff.
Conversations with friends, family members or neighbors are more likely to earn a voter’s support than chats with a stranger at their front door, which is the traditional way campaigns have run paid canvassing programs in the past. And an important test case for deploying the strategy at scale came out of the Georgia Senate runoffs in 2021 when now-Sen. Jon Ossoff’s (D-Ga.) campaign, flush with nearly unlimited cash but only two months to spend it, used a paid and volunteer relational program to get people talking to acquaintances instead of strangers about the election.
Certainly the average Texas Democrat reaching out to a neighbor with no primary voting history and screaming about abortion and “women’s rights” was a disaster this election. They don’t understand we have won on all these issues. We have won due to having freedom of speech.
“Hi, John? … John.. it’s your friend, Karen, with the Democr—I mean your neighbor. Hey listen, did you know we are a part of a movement to [fill-in-the-blank with something below]?”
For years Texas Democrats have been saying that “this is the year Texas turns blue!” and every year Texans show them otherwise. This year in particular was the worst Democrats in Texas have performed in a long time.
Why don’t Democrats just go to California? Plenty of crime and transformer stuff on kids there. Leave Texas to Texans.
And all these hispanics voting Republican now.
Democrats are going to wish they built that wall.