Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?
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Journalists Sneer 'Tea Party Moment' Like It's A Bad Thing
In The New York Times, Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck have a dark warning for Democrats: Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment? A movement of young, progressive outsiders has stormed Democratic politics this year, sparking a wave of contentious primary contests across the country and fueling a fraught debate over whether these new, left-wing candidates are remaking the party in their image. But as primary season winds to a close, …
Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?
“A movement of young, progressive outsiders has stormed Democratic politics this year, sparking a wave of contentious primary contests across the country and fueling a fraught debate over whether these new, left-wing candidates are remaking the party in their image,” the New York Times reports. “But as primary season winds to a close, the results […]
This 2026 is the electoral year in the United States. Legislative elections are held in the equator of Donald Trump’s second term and two years from the next presidential term. But the ballot date finds the Democratic Party still immersed in an identity crisis. In a system dominated by two parties, winning demands to gather voters with very different priorities. And there internal divisions emerge.Keep reading....
The United States is in an election year. November will be the crucial mid-term legislative elections and, as we know, local politics is at the heart of how Washington is handled abroad. The actions taken by the presidents are always aimed at retaining power for their party both in the White House, in Congress, parliaments and state governments.
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