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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Democrats Are Having a False Reckoning Over Joe Biden

Party elites are considerably more responsible for their woeful state of affairs than the former president.
https://newrepublic.com/article/195379/biden-democrats-elite-failure-2028
https://archive.ph/Hgjji

If its caught early, before its had the chance to spread to other parts of the body, 99 percent of patients with cancer of the prostate go on to live at least another five years. Once its metastasized, the five-year survival rate drops substantially; down to 32 percent. Even with an intensive treatment regimenlowering testosterone, radiation, chemotherapyits likelier than not that they will pass before long.
All this is being said here not to elicit sympathy for Joe Biden but to underscore a simple point: Undiscovered or left unaddressed, the things that ail uspeople, systems, or institutionswill work their way to bone. And when they do, there are no straightforward treatments. There are no easy cures. The Democratic Party is sick. Most Americans disapprove of it. Only 35 percent of Democrats are optimistic about the future of the party. In November, the Republican Party won its first presidential popular vote victory in 20 years. For the second time in the last decade, the GOP now has full control of the federal government. Its agenda is fascism.
There is faith among elected Democrats that the backlash to Trumpian misrule alone could deliver them at least the House in the midterms. That may well happen. But the Senate map will be difficult in 2026. It will be difficult in 2028. It will be difficult in 2030. It will be difficult, in fact, for the foreseeable future because Democrats are no longer competitive in conservative-leaning states, which the Senate is skewed to overrepresent, a problem that will only grow with population shifts over time. This is among the reasons why, beyond Washington, the Republican Party now fully controls government in 23 states to the Democratic Partys 15.
Since 2016 especially, there have been many deep and depressing conversations, covered and carried in this magazine, about how Democrats got here. The forces and factors weakening the party have been debated. Chins have been stroked red and raw over the constituencies the party has lost and how it might win them back. Historians, political scientists, political professionals, and journalists have all chimed in about how the party might be fixed, about what ought to be done and why. But within the last week, the political press seems to have settled easily upon the issue that evidently ought to be at front of mind for us all: The first and most significant problem facing the Democratic Party today, it seems, is that Joe Biden ran for reelection.
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Autumn
(47,868 posts)Faith be damned, Republicans hold the Senate the House doesn't matter.
FBaggins
(28,104 posts)There are only a couple competitive reg seats in 2026 unless someone retires
and were already defending four.
The house should be easy
but picking up four seats in the senate will take quite the wave
Autumn
(47,868 posts)will ever get fixed and nothing we need will ever get done. Fiddling while the country and the world burns.
struggle4progress
(123,187 posts)usonian
(17,761 posts)Worn out phrases and longing gazes
Won't get you where you want to go (No)
They're having pillow fights at HQ, while the only people getting the message across to enthusiastic crowds.
At the fringe of the party, or
Not even IN the party.
DO THEY FUCKING GET IT?

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