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somsai

(101 posts)
Fri May 9, 2025, 09:22 AM 10 hrs ago

The Democrats' Fork in the Road

To be the party of change in our current populist era, when the party’s brand is in wretched shape and views of Democratic governance are so negative, you have to actually change the party. That’s not easy. Most partisan Democrats would be perfectly happy to just restore the previous regime and forget the Trump nightmare ever happened. As far as they’re concerned, things were pretty great when they were in charge! We really haven’t moved much beyond the infamous yard sign from the 2024 campaign, “Harris Walz Obviously,” except now it’s, “The Democrats Obviously.”

It wasn’t so obvious to voters in 2024 and it’s not so obvious to voters now. The truth is that Democrats will have to work really hard to convince voters, especially working-class voters, that they embody change, not the Establishment, and are worthy of an enthusiastic vote. The last Democrat to successfully do this was Barack Obama; that was a while ago and the party is more in need of reinvention than ever.

Yet the sense of urgency in Democratic ranks is lacking. They don’t realize that they are at a fork in the road. They’re content to hoist the anti-Trump flag high and hope for the best. Continuing down that road will make them the party of restoration in a change era—and ensure that the political breakthrough they are seeking will continue to elude them.

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The Democrats' Fork in the Road (Original Post) somsai 10 hrs ago OP
Do Town Halls gab13by13 10 hrs ago #1
Our mistake was not realizing a good part of the racism and sexism came from inside the house. Scrivener7 9 hrs ago #2

gab13by13

(27,986 posts)
1. Do Town Halls
Fri May 9, 2025, 09:31 AM
10 hrs ago

Based on specific topics.

Do a town hall on Elon Musk, do a This is your life town hall. No sugar coating, according to Bill Gates, Musk is killing millions of children across the world.

One must ask the question, is Musk involved in eugenics, is Musk involved in de-population?

Scrivener7

(55,614 posts)
2. Our mistake was not realizing a good part of the racism and sexism came from inside the house.
Fri May 9, 2025, 10:31 AM
9 hrs ago

The working class voters who switched or stayed home do not want change. They want to satisfy their racism and sexism, whether or not they acknowledge to themselves that that racism and sexism exist within them.

I'm not saying the platform can't always be improved. But I'm saying if we run a middle-aged, white, protestant straight man and we don't change a letter of the platform, we will win.

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