“This is a collapse of the Democratic Party.” Consumer advocate, corporate critic and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader comments on the reelection of Donald Trump and the failures of the Democratic challenge against him.

Despite attempts by left-wing segments of the Democratic base to shift the party’s messaging toward populist, anti-corporate and progressive policies, says Nader, Democrats “didn’t listen.” Under Trump, continues Nader, “We’re in for huge turmoil.”

  • @njm1314
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    4217 days ago

    Maybe blowing up the Democratic party would be best for everyone.

    • @affiliate
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      1516 days ago

      that would only be true if there was something to replace it

      • @njm1314
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        1016 days ago

        Well I’d prefer more than one thing to replace it, but certainly this is one of the rare opportunities to do so.

        • Dragon Rider (drag)
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          116 days ago

          That’s a mathematical impossibility. Election theory says you can’t do that with first past the post.

          • @njm1314
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            516 days ago

            Election Theory also says you can never ever change the first pass the post system while working within a two-party system. Thus the only way change it is by breaking the two-party system. Which I agree you can’t do when there are two parties. However while I would never say to do it on purpose, the Democrats have already destroyed themselves on their own. So why not take advantage of it? Without the Democratic party there as a foil the Republican party will break apart as well. So this is a golden opportunity.

      • @[email protected]
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        116 days ago

        I don’t see much downside at this point. They can shamble along like a zombie inside a Republican dominated system at every level. That’s their best case scenario.