Democrats today are more likely to say they want their party to become moderate than they were four years ago, according to a Gallup poll published Thursday. The survey, conducted in the first week of President Trump’s second term, gauged partisan preferences on the ideological direction of respondents’ respective parties. Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, 45 percent say they want their party to become more moderate, while 29 percent say they want the party to become more liberal, and 22 percent say they want the party to stay the same.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    22 days ago

    Our two-party first-past-the-post post-Citizen’s United system essentially guarantees we will never progress and it will always be a tug of war between two billionaire owned parties sliding to whatever policies the billionaires want.

    • @Buffalox
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      12 days ago

      Absolutely 100% this. I’ve been preaching this for decades. USA needs to modernize democracy from the ground up.
      As it is USA is not a functional democracy. And the blame for that is on both parties, for being happy about sharing the power, instead of pushing for true improvements.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        22 days ago

        Honestly, I don’t think that’s possible. At least not for the USA as a whole. If we want that sort of drastic change the US will need to dissolve into several smaller countries.

        • @Buffalox
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          11 day ago

          US will need to dissolve into several smaller countries.

          I don’t think that’s entirely impossible, as it is now, the country is being torn apart by disagreement even hatred between blue and red states.

          Compared to how EU works with a more democratic model, there’s a better balance between the countries, and veto right makes it so no EU country is pressured into anything, without having influence.