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Jarrod Baniqued's avatar

If I were in charge of the Party in ‘26 and beyond, I would point to economic left-populism (even syndicalism), an embrace of working-class young men, more tussling with old media, and an emphasis on civic nationalism as the way to go. These models aren’t my ideal candidates, but Dan Osborn did well enough in Nebraska to get 46% of the US Senate vote, and Ro Khanna astutely appeals to Rust Belt men by linking industrial tech, climate change and great power competition. It’s up in the air whether entryism can work to pull the Party left in 2026, but worth a try

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Carolina's avatar

Yeah, the Democratic party definitely isn't left.

I keep thinking about how Biden said "nothing would fundamentally change" when he was running for president. Jesus, he fucking run the year COVID began with this. And then things did fundamentally change and got way worse. Abortion rights is one, but supporting and financing a genocide is too horrific to even try and put it on a scale like this.

And, then! Kamala runs on "joy" while there's a genocide being live streamed for months. How blind can they be to reality?

But, as an outsider trying to understand what's going on, USA's entire electoral process is shambolic.

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