• Asafum
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    16 hours ago

    You can’t reshape a party that refuses to change. How many decades have we had the same complaints about them?

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      16 hours ago

      A whole bunch of Sanders supporters got themselves elected to the DNC and changed the rules to make contested primaries easier. The Democratic party isn’t some static thing that we have no control over.

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        16 hours ago

        I hope you’re right, but in practical results it doesn’t seem like much has changed. Personally I’ll be pushing for 3rd parties now until we get closer to the next election.

        I won’t be the same type of obstinate person that sticks with a party with 0% chance as opposed to a worse party with a 40% chance, but I’d much rather they go the way of the dinosaur.

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          15 hours ago

          In practice, those rules made it easier to have centrist primary challenges to Democrats in congress, rather than left-wing ones.

          The big thing we need to change is the media environment. Much of the US is a news desert, so people are depending on things like YouTube shorts and Xitter for their news.

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        15 hours ago

        Oh how wonderful, and how many actual primaries has the DNC had since the rule was changed? Y’know, so that change could actually be useful?