If they are smart, they will take the approach that the Trump campaign, and Republicans in general, took in 2024:
Black and Latino voters moved toward Republican Donald Trump in this year's presidential election, and some of the biggest shifts were among men under age 45, and that helped expand his margin over Democrat Kamala Harris.
apnews.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — Brian Leija, a 31-year-old small-business owner from Belton, Texas, was not surprised that a growing number of Latino men of his generation voted for Donald Trump for president this year. Leija had voted for the Republican in 2016 and 2020.
Leija’s rationale was simple: He said he has benefited from Trump’s economic policies, especially tax cuts.
“I am a blue-collar worker,” Leija said. “So, tax breaks for small businesses are ideal for what I do.”
For DaSean Gallishaw, a consultant in Fairfax, Virginia, a vote for Trump was rooted in what he saw as Democrats’ rhetoric not matching their actions. “It’s been a very long time since the Democrats ever really kept their promises to what they’re going to do for the minority communities,” he said.
Gallishaw, 25, who is Black, also voted for Trump twice before. This year, he said, he thought the former president’s “minority community outreach really showed up.”
Democrats must stop claiming that any tax cuts are "tax cuts for the rich." They are tax cuts for taxpayers. So, true, the Democrat base of welfare dolees and other members of the dependency class do not benefit from tax cuts, since they pay so little in taxes and get so much more from the government than they ever pay in. But the Democrats have not yet succeeded in making us a majority dependency nation. They lost too any people of color that they took for granted.
Democrats, I'm sure you do not know what Trump's message to POC's this year, since your media only told you that he wanted to lynch them and separate them from their families. In a nutshell, it is this:
You do great for yourselves when the economly is decent. Elect me and I'll make it more than decent. You'll have a safe and prosperous nation and you will succeed in that kind of environment.
Clearly, it resonated.
Next time, if the economy is robust, you should run on keeping it that way, but continuing Trump's policies. That's what the next GOP nominee will do.
If the economy is on a downturn, you can leverage that by promising to improve opportunities. Emphasize opportunities, not envy of other's succes, more generous welfare, tribalism, or "trans rights." Those things don't get you votes except from people who will vote Dem anyway.