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Walleye
(44,580 posts)Are they not a part of it?
appmanga
(1,480 posts)...and blind allegiance is something Democrats find fault with when it comes to the Republicans and MAGA. When it comes to Democrats criticizing Democrats, the most common complaint is the lack of backbone. The way to change that is to show some backbone, not grouse about the people who hold that view.
Walleye
(44,580 posts)moonscape
(5,687 posts)How can we be less popular than T? The R party?
Speechless, except good on Stephen Colbert I guess.
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JBTaurus83
(1,233 posts)My entire family and many in my orbit are Dems. They dont see the party as standing up to what is going on. I think when a party has no power, the voters also take it out on their own in frustration. This doesnt mean Dems wont show up to vote. We have won all of the special elections.
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JI7
(93,501 posts)DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,404 posts)one party wants a fascist oligarchy, the other party wants to work bipartisanly with their friends across the aisle. The GOP aren't exactly winning the contest either.
If only there were an opposition party in the USA, it might be popular; but that's likely why there isn't one.
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DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,404 posts)When the Progressive Party candidate Bob La Follette won over 16% in the 1924 Presidential election, the two established parties worked really hard for it to be impossible for anyone to do that again. So there are two parties by design or by conspiracy, depending on your perspective.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,650 posts)IMO.
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,426 posts)That wasn't what the last election says.
Midnight Writer
(25,292 posts)B.See
(8,267 posts)(sarcasm thingy)
GreenWave
(12,569 posts)But the motherfuckers will put out this survey without telling us the phone failure percentage and folks will get all stressed out....
Cha
(318,576 posts)BULLFEATHERS
SocialDemocrat61
(7,473 posts)Republicans are constantly attacking democrats from the right. Green Party members are constantly attacking democrats from the left. The corrupt corporate media parrots whatever is the anti-democratic party talking point of the day. And late night talk show hosts go after democrats to prove they make fun of both sides.
Kingofalldems
(40,210 posts)Another---
"Bad Things About Democrats"
Cha
(318,576 posts)Last edited Tue Mar 10, 2026, 08:58 PM - Edit history (1)
and we keep getting Bad News about Dems on DU.
Jack Valentino
(4,887 posts)the perceived weakness of some of our elected officeholders against Trump and his fascism---
I am very dissatisfied with some of them myself, for the same reason !!!
It's NOT because they disapprove of Democratic policies,
and it does NOT mean that they are going to vote for Republicans now---
and indeed are turning out in great numbers to vote against the GOP in special and off-year elections,
which has always been a predictive factor of the results in the next national election!
Republicans, on the other hand, are KNEE-JERK with their polling responses....
Most will never admit dissatisfaction with Trump or their party,
even though they may be lying to the pollsters about how they REALLY feel !!!
I think a lot of them will continue to support Trump and the Republican party in polls---
but they will be less likely to actually turn out and vote for Republican candidates
in a mid-term election--- especially those people who rightly feel BETRAYED by Trump!
However, elected Democrats have some work to do with the party base!
If the majority would just DO it, I think these polling numbers would shift dramatically---
and it would BOOST the turnout of party base voters even further!
Guess What Moderate Democratic Voters Arent Anymore? Moderate.
Two new polls suggest that moderate Democrats too want higher taxes on the rich and some measure of economic populism. Moderate isnt what it was in 1992. https://newrepublic.com/article/207435/moderate-democratic-voters-economic-populism
(Even my life-long Republican best friend and Reagan fan has freely said,
"YES, the very rich should pay more in taxes!" and polling of the Republican base voters
agree with that opinion! The problem is with their elected politicians....)