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In reply to the discussion: What are your true feelings about supporting the Democratic Party of today? [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)along the lines of the very successful Contract with America from the 1990s. Gingrich took over the House, winning over a lot of normally Democratic voters simply by having what appeared to be a reasonable plan. As we know, much of that plan was highly deceptive and had disastrous, insidious consequences. But the point is that people will follow a leader if they perceive there is a plan. Obama has been all over the map. The only leader we have had recently was Pelosi, and she isn't is a position to do much now.
So if something is going to change, it must come from the grass roots. I believe the 9 points in this plan are things that every Democrat should be able to support, It is not a difficult standard. Nonetheless, most of them won't go for this unless they feel the same kind of pressure that Republicans feel from Grover Norquist.
