The political landscape in the United States faces a crisis, particularly within the two dominant parties, Democrats and Republicans. After years of solidifying their control and sidelining competition, both parties now confront the consequences of their undemocratic actions. They have rigged the primary system, making it extremely difficult for third parties and independents to get on the ballot, while the majority of party members fail to participate in the process. In the 2024 elections, the major party candidates were chosen by a mere 23% of eligible voters, or 34 million out of 149 million, highlighting the influence of the most vocal and extreme elements within each party.
Republicans need to stop being shy about appealing directly to white men. White men are the forgotten voters. But they will decide if Republicans win or lose. pic.twitter.com/d2WnyW8zng
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 26, 2024
Joe Biden’s withdrawal presented the Democratic Party with a rare chance to address two major crises: his declining health and the internal struggle between moderates and radical factions. However, instead of fostering open debate and allowing the party to chart a new course, a coalition of Hollywood influencers and party leaders decided behind closed doors to prevent any discussion about the party’s future.
WATCH @RepRudyYakym highlight how Kamala Harris failed in her role as BORDER CZAR pic.twitter.com/lilW38jVpY
— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) July 27, 2024
Had the Democratic Party chosen to break away from the influence of the far-left, epitomized by figures like Bernie Sanders and the Squad, and instead embraced a moderate platform, they could have appealed to centrist voters and key donors. A moderate Democratic platform could focus on issues like gender equality, safe and legal abortion access, workers’ rights, opposition to monopolies, and racial harmony, without resorting to divisive identity politics.
HOLD UP.
So the Dems are trying to cancel republicans for calling Kamala a DEI hire…
But now Biden is literally BRAGGING that his administration is full of DEI hires?!?
We live in a backwards world 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/qdnqphDzxR
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) July 25, 2024
Such a platform would support skills-based immigration, acknowledge the need for a gradual energy transition including fossil fuels and nuclear power, and take a firm stance against crime while supporting law enforcement. It would also condemn the defacement of public spaces and universities by protesters and stand against antisemitism.
Rather than relying on fear-mongering about Donald Trump, a Democratic Party centered on moderate policies could potentially dominate the political landscape. However, the current reality suggests that Kamala Harris, seen as the choice of the party’s hard-left faction, will continue the status quo of division and conflict. Should she lose, it might prompt a re-evaluation within the Democratic Party, possibly leading to a reformation that could reshape American politics.
Major Points
- Both major U.S. political parties, Democrats and Republicans, have entrenched their power, limiting third-party and independent access to ballots.
- Joe Biden’s withdrawal presented a chance for the Democratic Party to address internal crises but was stifled by party elites.
- A moderate platform could have focused on gender equality, safe and legal abortion, and workers’ rights without divisive identity politics.
- Support for skills-based immigration, gradual energy transition, and a firm stance on crime could have broadened the party’s appeal.
- Kamala Harris, aligned with the hard-left faction, represents a continuation of the current divisive trajectory; her potential loss could prompt a reformation.
Susan Guglielmo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News