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In reply to the discussion: Is There A Rift In The Democratic Party ??? [View all]earthside
(6,960 posts)29. And ... it could grow.
I boils down to the Clinton cadre, the 'Third Way', the corporate faction against everybody else in the party.
If Clinton seeks the presidential nomination the rift will grow, whether there is credible opposition to her or not. A 'disaffected' Democrat portion of the party could get quite large and certainly imperil the prospect of Dems retaining the White House in 2016.
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Question: How Does A "Not Democrat" Participate In A Rift In The Democratic Party ???
WillyT
Jan 2015
#31
Yeah.. I'm Familiar With The Works Of Donald Segretti And Others... They Weren't Democrats Though...
WillyT
Jan 2015
#35
Most Democrats support most of Obama's policies. Is there a 'rift' over the rest?
pampango
Jan 2015
#19