"Reiterate?" That means, "say again." But you just printed it here...so you reiterated it for me...SpheresOfBalance wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:20 amIC, could you please reiterate the following:Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 5:44 pm Let's talk about something everybody can agree on.
- Let's accept that both parties in the US have a continued interest in a two-party system, not a one-party or totalitarian one. That being so, both sides certainly should want the rival party to survive -- even if they, themselves, would wish to be the winner of every election from now until eternity.
Okay: so everybody agrees that a party other than the current winner must survive. Fair enough?
- Let's further accept that the world has an interest in America remaining a democracy of at least two parties, and all voters have an interest in it, if for no better reason, than at least because they want to be able to vote, and voting means choosing among alternatives.
- Furthermore, let us agree that things are not exactly working well for the Democrat Party right now. The last election, by the reckoning of both sides, was a total disaster for them. Somehow, their strategy was just not right -- assuming their goal was to win, which I think we can assume.
All that is very hard to dispute, I think: no matter which party one might happen to favour, or none at all.
- And finally, let us recognize that the Democrat Party is control only of their own choices. Complaining about what the others do or did, whether voters or Republicans, is not going to make the Democrat Party any better or give them any advantage in coming elections. The blame-game will not pay off in terms of the future, but is likely to just repeat the past. Some new thing is needed.
That being said, my question would be this: What learnings do the Democrats need to take from this past election, in order to make their party more viable in the future?Thanks!And finally, let us recognize that the Democrat Party is control only of their own choices.
Did you mean something else, like "clarify" or "expand on," or something like that?
What I meant is that it's completely pointless for Dem supporters to crab about the Republicans now, because the Democrats can't do one thing to make them change anything. But they can change themselves. They can have a better platform, field better candidates, change their ideological orientation, get rid of whoever is the problem on the Dem side...
We've already had a few useful suggestions given to us, if you look back. Certainly, it's possible that the Democrats could improve themselves, and so both improve their electoral prospects and revitalize the two-party system by providing a better alternative.