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Democrats think swearing will fix their authenticity problem. It won’t | Alex Bronzini-Vender

Democrats think swearing will fix their authenticity problem. It won’t | Alex Bronzini-Vender

Summary

Some Democrats use swear words on social media and at events to appear more authentic and fight President Trump. However, this strategy may not improve the party’s image or chances in elections, as many successful Democrats do not use strong language.

Key Facts

  • Representative Eric Swalwell was one of the top Democrats using the F-word online but faced a sexual assault scandal.
  • Since 2020, Democrats have used the F-word nearly four times more than Republicans on social media.
  • Some Democratic candidates, like Katie Porter and Julianna Stratton, used strong language against President Trump to gain attention and support.
  • The Democratic party struggles with being seen as lacking a clear purpose beyond opposing President Trump.
  • Using profanity may hurt the party’s long-term image and alienate some voters, especially in swing states or the Rust Belt.
  • Popular Democrats like Bernie Sanders and Zohran Mamdani rarely use strong swear words, yet remain well-liked.
  • Some Democrats who use strong language do so awkwardly, which may make them seem less authentic.
  • The article suggests that swearing is not a reliable way for Democrats to gain trust or win elections.
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