Honestly, I don't think that's a killer point. It's just an inverted version of the arguments right-wingers make here about poor areas with lots of deprivation and problems being run by 'socialists'. That the Democrats get more support from people who are doing pretty well while Republicans get votes from those at the bottom of the heap isn't a good situation. It's a symptom that something is going wrong, really.
You shouldn't ignore negative feedback loops when you see them. Personally I don't care about the anecdotal and often debunked right wing noise about Dem run areas because like it or not, red state policies lead in poverty and poor education. That's not an argument, that's math.
Btw, the main argument just now from Dems who voted for Trump was they
weren't doing well. I would have preferred them to have repudiated GQP horseshit, say look up what a tariff was before voting, maybe take a peak at what inflation actually was - oh well.
We have lots wrong. There's the cult working with Russia problem, but we also have an electorate hampered by laziness and critical thinking problems. GenZ didn't show. 15million Dems found the price of eggs and the presence of brown people more disturbing than a senile Russian asset, convicted felon, rapist, insurrectionist and fraud killing our institutions while politicizing the military and DoJ.
It comes down to examples to follow and examples to avoid. It doesn't need to be a killer point that better education and less poverty leads to better outcomes, being objective and demonstrable works fine. Trump back in office is objectively bad news, his track record and his intended agenda leave little room for doubt really. Memes like that are pointing at what's wrong, trying to get people to make some connections. Bravo I say. Any system that does nothing but fail it's users for long periods of time deserves to be called out, definitely mocked for any attempt to sell itself as a success.