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In reply to the discussion: On a scale of 1 to 10, how representative of the Democratic Party is DU? [View all]whatthehey
(3,660 posts)but I'd have to say so far "not very". Maybe a 3. I routinely attend precinct meetings, volunteer for campaigns, caucuses etc. I have barely ever, in 3 decades of that in several states, seen any Democratic party worker or volunteer seek to end or revile capitalism, utterly disparage a sitting Democratic president at every turn, pretend there is no difference between the parties, or threaten to withhold votes if the most heavily supported potential candidate gets the nomination. Oh sure some gripe that Obama should have negotiated more fiercely, or traded a different bargaining chip to get things done. They may wish HRC was less quick to support Israel or military intervention, but not remotely, even for an exasperated instant, do they ever threaten to take their ball home and let the Republicans sweep everything just because our most likely standardbearer does not want to govern like Eugene Debs.
It depends whether you think the real base is here or with those folks. I hope the latter. I think the latter too.