Dems Gettin' Some Wins Since Trump Back, But Don't Get It Twisted
Them politicians switchin' up, but is it really gonna change the game for us on the block?

Aight, listen up. So, Trump back in office, right? And all of a sudden, the Dems start winnin' some elections. Wisconsin Supreme Court went blue, and even in Georgia, the Republicans ain't stompin' like they used to. But let's keep it 100, is this real progress, or just another game?
In Wisconsin, they got this new justice, Chris Taylor. Supposedly, she's gonna be lookin' out for the people. But we seen this movie before. Politicians make promises, then forget about us once they in office. Gotta wait and see if she really 'bout that action. But she's better than the alternative.
And Georgia, man, that's Trump country. But even there, the Democrat Shawn Harris got more love than last time. Still lost, but the gap is closin'. Shows you people are tired of the same old BS. They want change, but ain't nobody trust these politicians fully.
The Downballot sayin' the Dems up 11% in special elections. Special elections? Man, most folks ain't even know those happenin'. Regular folks don't be havin' the time, that's for the upper class. We too busy tryna survive. Gotta eat, gotta pay the rent, gotta stay outta trouble.
Trump's numbers low, gas prices high, and everybody stressin'. But both parties playin' the same game. They talk a good one, but when it comes down to helpin' the community, they ghost. Gotta stay on alert and pay attention to the politics and what's happening, the decisions affect all of us at home.
The Dems gettin' hype 'cause of primary turnout. More folks votin', that's good. But gotta make sure they votin' for real change, not just the lesser of two evils. We need policies that help the block, not just the corporations. Until then, it's just the same cycle.
So, yeah, the Dems winnin' a few battles. But the war ain't over. We gotta stay woke, stay organized, and demand real change from these politicians. Ain't nothin' gonna change if we don't make it change. And we have to make sure our people are heard during elections.
Sources:
* Bureau of Labor Statistics (for unemployment data) * Department of Housing and Urban Development (for housing assistance data) * Georgia Secretary of State


