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Friday, August 2, 2019

Are Democrats Too Split?

As the title says do you believe that Democrats are too fractured to put up any formidable resistance against Donald Trump?  With the recent Democrat Candidates debates taking place in the last few months, the general consensus that has been project by the media is that the Democrat Party is far too split and that Republicans are "loving" it.

You can see this on the The New York Times as well, with multiple articles being written about various canidiates as being the "key" to defeating Donald Trump, how Democrats can't decide on a health care plan, etc.

Another more straight forward example is that it seems that members are afraid to provide policies/reforms that can be seen as too far left.  This matters due to the term "socialist" being used as buzz word in modern politics by both sides to discredit an individual.  The term is able to cause suspicion among the general populace which is critical due to image being a huge part of the environment of modern American politics.

What are you guys' takes on this?  Do you think that the Democrats will able to rally together to choose any sort of resistance against the Republican Party?
-Luis Mondragon

2 comments:

  1. The contrast between social democratic policy and moderate positions was certainly a central issue in the Democratic debates. Splitting the electorate between more "radical" candidates such as Sanders or Warren and establishment Democrats such as Biden or Harris paves the way for a Republican reelection. Lack of unification is a key issue that hinders many socially liberal movements. It also plagues more leftist efforts as well.

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  2. The democrats are very divided in the Democratic election with different ideas and ways to deal with situations that conflict with each others ideas. There not as many similarities in their answers of how they would solve issues if they were president or what they would do.

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