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In reply to the discussion: A Short Note On The Democratic Party And The Progressive Left.... [View all]H2O Man
(79,308 posts)The areas I might disagree have to do with the fact that the majority of the Democratic Left (or "Progressive Left"
fully recognize that they do not own the turf of the Democratic Party. In fact, they aren't looking to rent space there.
However, more often than not in today's political-social reality, more elections can be, and indeed are, won when the Democratic Left and the Democratic Party identify that "common ground" where they can coordinate efforts -- if not work together as one.
Alone, the Democratic Left has the energy and drive, but not the numbers, to win. The Democratic Party has the numbers, but too often lacks the energy and drive -- progressives find more time to go door-to-door, etc; democrats have divides between liberals, moderates, and conservatives, which too often are "resolved" by compromises that move the party rather close to the moderate republican ideology.
Neither the Democratic Left nor the Democratic Party enjoys a monopoly on facts, truth, or political power. Both do better, over all, when coordinating with one another. Yet, this requires not only an awareness of our very real differences, but a mutual respect that is frequently missing.
Just my opinion, of course.