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Ian Thomas's avatar

Reforming the Democratic party from the inside is a bad move for three very important reasons.

1. There is no guarantee that we could actually wrest power from the entrenched leaders of the party. AOC vs Pelosi is a perfect example of this.

2. Disaffected Republicans will not be willing to vote Democrat, no matter how much they are sick of their party. We will need overwhelming participation.

3. The 90 million eligible non-voters are not going to believe that "this time" it will be different. They are not engaged enough to understand the intricacies of an interparty reform movement. So unless you get something as noticeable as maga, it won't help.

We need the People's Party, plain and simple. 150 million Americans stand ready to support a group that actually represents them. We don't have to wait years. We can use recall elections as soon as our candidates are ready. We can insist upon the rights for voter lead ballot measures and recall elections to give the people back the power of a free and fair political system.

The fascists can try to stop us, but that will just prove their illegitimacy all the more.

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Suzeebee's avatar

I don’t want to give up or be negative, but, as an average but well informed and concerned citizen, I still don’t understand what we can do to form a new party (which would be great) or force the Democratic party to take some risks. And, if it takes 10 years to effect change, that is already too late. The coup has already happened. We need to interrupt this regime now.

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