I agree.
Another thing Democrats have to contend with is being outflanked on the left. The more liberal non-communist influencers (e.g. like Destiny, the guy Neo mentioned) are typically fighting on two fronts. They are up against the illiberal extreme left that refused to turn out in 2024 and said there was no significant difference between voting for Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump. And they are up against MAGA conservatives.
I think it makes strategic sense to focus their energy primarily on the Democrat-aligned liberals and ensuring they are motivated. Then secondarily arguing against the other groups on the edges. Like you can probably persuade some far lefties that they were wrong, Kamala would have been a lot better, even if they disagree about Israel or whatever. And you can maybe persuade some centrists (or even old school anti-MAGA conservatives/libertarians) that maybe Kamala’s tax policies would’ve been bad but not as destructive as global tariffs and a war with Iran.
In all of these cases I think it makes some sense to focus on the stuff Dems are doing right and not spend much time harping on what they did wrong. I think liberal anti-MAGA influencers may feel like they are currently in a pretty serious ideological fight, and they want to win at the ballot box specifically.