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In reply to the discussion: "Republicans fear their base, Dems hate their base…" do we see this here? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)are students, are the part of the party you all approach when you need votes and then promptly ignore...
That history degree allows me to know exactly what is going on. It's happened before. The Democratic party is becoming the party of business. Mind you, it was the party of business in the 1850s, and very pro slavery, and the 1880s. The Republicans will either join the Dems, (as many moderates have) or go away. And a new party will rise. Of course the other choice, and it is starting to happen as well in very local areas, where the Republicans are starting to moderate their views and are starting to sound like Dems sounded even ten years ago. This is a normal process.
This dynamic is not strange. This happens every 75 years or so. And while we are in the midst of it, increasingly there is no difference or light between them. If this process continues as they usually do, I expect you to inherit tea parties, and for Labor and others to vote for Republicans in 30 years or a new party to the left.