Since their defeat in November last year, Democrats have been miserable.
Now, liberal groups seeking to “renew” their image are thinking of adopting policies that end politically correct language and terminology, and focusing on reducing government deregulation on housing.
Dump politically correct words and words.
To make a comeback, the third way for a liberal think tank is to reconstruct Democrats’ ways of talking to voters and advise them to abandon democratic “codewords” such as privilege, triggers, micro-attacks, progressive stacks, centre-ring, safe spaces, barriers to participation, unnatural, food insecurity, housing insecurity and more.
The third way is also to tell Democrats to cut out gender/orientation correctness and stop using words like birthers/inseurs, pregnant people, cisgender, LGBTQIA and more.

When dealing with people of color, stop using language like Latinx or minorityized communities.
“Before drafting an angry tweet thread, think about conversations with persuasive voters in your life, especially friends, family and colleagues, and consider whether the use of the above language will help or hurt your case. Conversations, they will leave it,” the third method said.
I want to become more business.
Another community Democrat is advised to turn on the corner. Affordable housing has become a major issue nationwide, and here in Florida
This is called the “rich” movement. When it comes to promoting government programs in the housing, energy and climate sectors, it focuses on cutting deficits, bureaucracy and over-regulation.
“It sounds like Democrats are trying to do their own Magazine movement,” said Bernie Bishop, former executive director of the Florida Democrats.
Bishop says that if an “identity change” occurs, they could win against independent voters. “Democrats have to find some news, not a party against Trump on everything,” Bishop said.
