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I don't think we disagree as much as you think we do, tbh. I mean, sure, if I could wave a wand and make the GOP implode, I'd do it without a second thought, but I can't. I don't want to vote for the GOP or their policies, and I don't want to see them succeed. That's why it's so frustrating to see the DNC deciding that instead of offering a meaningful alternative for people to go and vote for, they're just going to, against all reason and evidence, consider their base locked in and try to court moderate Republicans instead. They're both shuffling to the right AND giving away elections by doing that. This last election, Kamala flipped 1% of Republicans. Joe flipped 5%. They might as well be vying for the Sasquatch vote. It seems to me like it'd be much better to try and give the huge swaths of no-votes a reason to show up to the polls.
I don't think they are vying for republicans at all. Its just they are a centerist party. A stability party. So they are gradual and more traditional in their methods. The problem that I see is that they end up having to spend half their time just repairing things which makes it hard to progress. The democratic party has primaries and we are deciding the canidate for our locality. People don't have to wait for folks to come to their door for signature. They can find someone they like getting signatures or run themselves. Money is an issue with elections but that is something that will not go away if the democrats go away and its always going to be something we will have to contend with.