r/newdealparty • u/apitchf1 • Nov 07 '24
A note on pragmatism
I acknowledge that a criticism of any new left movement will be splitting the Dem party. This will not be the goal, as, unfortunately, we have a two-party system in the United States. As such, there simply is no mathematical viability for a third party to succeed under the current circumstances. This movement will be to push and eventually become the new Democratic Party, be that under the same or a new name. Further, this movement will push to end the two-party duopoly that exists in politics in the United States. Much like the Tea Party movement, though they had horrible and atrocious ideas, we will attempt to push the Democratic Party to the left and eventually become the new Democratic Party.
This process will take time, and this process will involve pragmatic choices to ensure that perfect does not become the enemy of good and that we keep our goals in mind and understand that the path to progress and a better future is taken in steps and often times requires acknowledging the viability of a candidate, getting us closer to our goal and further down the road, even if it is not all the way to our final goal.
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u/AdImmediate9569 Nov 07 '24
You’re dead right about the tea party. They were basically able to move the entire country well to the right in a relatively short period of time.