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rootusrootuslast Friday at 8:52 PM4 repliesview on HN

The dems have no power against a unified GOP front, and they already look pretty weak on issues like this. They are trying to figure out how they can mollify their base while attracting enough centrist voters to retake Congress later this year. I don't care for the dem leadership but I feel a little sympathy for them. Catering to their loudest supporters is a pretty big reason they are the minority party right now.


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hdgvhicvlast Friday at 9:35 PM

Where trumps Republican Party have spent the last 10 years not catering from their loudest supporters?

Either the majority of Americans want this war, in which case the Dems have to be quiet, or they don’t, in which case the dems should be making it the number one issue.

Sadly I suspect the answer is not in the side of the Hollywood version of post ww2 America.

Now is the time to insert the “are we the bad guys” meme.

overfeedlast Friday at 9:56 PM

> Catering to their loudest supporters is a pretty big reason they are the minority party right now.

By "loudest supporters" - are you referring to the donor class? Money is speech, after all.

The Democratic party has an identity crisis: it's failing to balance special interests and their traditional constituents - post-Goldwater/ southern-strategy. Instead of activating their base, they seem to be courting the political center that has been hollowed out by Maga and polarization, incidentally matching the desires of their donors who abhor any kind of populist leftist politics, including anything in instituted by FDR.

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nielsbotyesterday at 5:51 PM

Sorry, your analysis is completely wrong

> The dems have no power against a unified GOP front

They absolutely do. The war powers act is “bi partisan” And they can protest the war strongly on moral and budgetary grounds for starters. The war is incredibly unpopular with the Dem base and even independents. Opposing it is a layup. (But, like I said, the truth is Dem leadership wants the war)

> and they already look pretty weak on issues like this.

Fighting (whether winning or losing) shows strength not weakness and is what voters react to. Standing down is exactly NOT what they should do. C’mon, man!

> They are trying to figure out how they can mollify their base while attracting enough centrist voters to retake Congress later this year

Like I said the war is UNPOPULAR so OPPOSE it. Winning stat.

> year. I don't care for the dem leadership but I feel a little sympathy for them

NO! They’re “blundering” when they don’t have to. (But see points about Schumer wanting the war)

> Catering to their loudest supporters is a pretty big reason they are the minority party right now.

Also a backwards take. They’re a minority party because they’d rather lose and maintain power than oppose the capitalists who own them.

dontlikeyoueithlast Friday at 10:12 PM

> Catering to their loudest supporters

Name one instance of this actually happening. I'll wait.

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