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In reply to the discussion: Looking past 2016, who do you see as the future of the democratic party? [View all]Todays_Illusion
(1,209 posts)52. There seems to be a well financed movement to one party. Preparation has bseen in process
for several years and includes all that internet messaging, "both parties are the same, " along with the growing number of Democratic who vote with the Republicans. Thought that does not mean it is the Rep0ublican party name that will survive.
Even the candidate list for the Republicans for this Presidential campaign is an indicator, how can the wealthiest most powerful political Party field that many candidates and no one actually be electable or fit for office.
Bernie Sanders is being denied coverage, one now obvious example CBS refusing to allow the entire last debate be post4ed on youtube.
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Looking past 2016, who do you see as the future of the democratic party? [View all]
craigmatic
Nov 2015
OP
gabbard has a future...as a republican. she needs to primaired by the real dems nt
msongs
Nov 2015
#29
If they don't remember who their constituents are, the Democratic party will not have a future
tularetom
Nov 2015
#4
The future of the Democratic Party is to become the Republican Party from the 80s.[n/t]
Maedhros
Nov 2015
#17
Gavin Newsom has a past. As for Booker, he's not called "Cory the Tory" fior nothing.
KamaAina
Nov 2015
#5
I think he can win in 2018. He loves the cameras and could be a force in 2024.
craigmatic
Nov 2015
#10
They would be except that they have no statewide stage to really show what they can do. If only
craigmatic
Nov 2015
#12
Doesn't have to win statewide. If Clinton picks him for VP, his base will be national
Bucky
Nov 2015
#25
Hillary Clinton in 2020, Michelle Obama in 2024/2028, and Chelsea Clinton 2032/2036...
madinmaryland
Nov 2015
#42
There seems to be a well financed movement to one party. Preparation has bseen in process
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#52