The Democratic Tea Party
by Rose DuBois
The anger in the Democratic grassroots is real, and the party ignores it at its peril. In this essay syndicated from Power Map, Rose DuBois takes the comparison seriously: what would it actually take for a Democratic Tea Party to transform the party the way the original transformed the GOP? The answer scrambles the familiar map of Democratic politics—abandoning the exhausted progressive/moderate divide for the single question that may define the rest of the decade: who is willing to fight?
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