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[–] CrustyBeaver52 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It looks like the Dems are done as a party - they can remain a party - but they represent so very few Americans now.
The left has been shattered into a million tiny little pieces - and not so much by Trump - they did this to themselves.
[–] derram 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
https://archive.is/ETCsv | https://vgy.me/GvnIzx.png :
'Certainly there are some people in the Democratic Party who want to maintain the status quo. '
'Every opportunity that the Democratic Party has had to rebuild itself has been abandoned in favor of preserving the status quo. '
'In a New York Times Magazine article about the future of the Democratic Party, Sen. '
'This has been demonstrated by the Democratic Party’s refusal to take a stand against Wall Street, instead opting to court Wall Street bankers as donors and lobbyists. '
'Sanders is right that the Democratic Party is a sinking ship. '
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