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In reply to the discussion: Serious question (not trying to bait anyone). What do you make of the rise of Independents? [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(23,197 posts)Especially the aspect of conservatives investing money into recruits. My comments about recruiting those below 50 into the workings of our Democratic Party is a data point based on our own experience where I live. I am not saying that younger people are disinterested in politics, or even progressive politics. They tend not to relate to the official Democratic Party though or take much interest in involvement inside of it. We can speculate on why and I'm sure experiences vary from community to community. But I'll observe that, like every large group undertaking, the Democratic Party itself becomes a social community revolving around those who have been most active in it in the past. If a real effort isn't made to make new people feel welcome and included inside of it, even when their involvement carries with it an element of "culture shock", it becomes, defacto, pretty much a closed loop.