I'm not sure I concede that you psephological and cultural expertise is superior to mine, but even if it were, what is, and what should be, front and center, in the American mind, are not always co-extensive. And I do expect those that intend to be taken seriously, to lay out the endgame of their proposed policies, and how and why that endgame is reasonably to be anticipated. To just advocate how the first pond should be moved on the chessboard, and then take a bye on the balance of how the game should be played, and can be anticipated to play out, is really not very interesting, nor useful. JMO.
I'm not sure what part of "it isn't any of our business" you fail to understand.
Can you lay out the details of our elaborate foreign policy with regard to the primitive Tasaday people of the Phillipines?
If not, I suggest that you must know nothing about foreign policy.