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In reply to the discussion: Divide and Conquer - Machiavelli Understood [View all]MineralMan
(151,287 posts)to win. Choose the one you would prefer. That's the bottom line in US elections.
As for the party leaders, the answer is to become one. And to do that, you have to get involved with the party organization. Anyone who thinks otherwise is dreaming. For the foreseeable future, there will be two major parties. The candidate for one of them wins 99.9% of all elections.
That is the choice we face. If you want to change the party, become the party. That's what is happening here in Minnesota. The old party leadership is old. I'm old. This year, a new batch of young Democrats were elected to district party positions. The old party leaders are retiring. If you want to run the party, start now. Well, it's too late this year, but start early in 2016. Run for party office. It's easy. If you're willing, you're likely to get a position.
If your local Democratic party organization makes it difficult, recruit enough people to change it.
If you think there's going to be a revolution, you're wrong. If there's a revolution from the left, the right will win.