DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 3:39 pm
Of course, people who find themselves currently aligned with Bill Kristol and Rick Wilson might consider that party dissolution (and alignment based on "values" rather than interests) is the spirit of the moment.
Ok.
I don't know about "dissolution".
I do know the party never even bothered adopting a platform in 2020, and that last night, the candidates who expressed adult views of policy issues were roundly shouted down by the audience's clamor for culture war stoking.
I could be proven wrong, but I don't think there's a path to winning that way. And I don't see that path opening up in 2026 or 2028, either; young voters (who HATE the culture war stuff) are only growing in number/importance.
And, big picture, it shouldn't be ignored that party and party-adjacent operatives are going to prison in droves.
So, "dissolve"? I dunno.
But as someone who voted R in just about every election until 2016...it sure
seems like the options here are (1) recalibrate AWAY from culture wars, or (2) die (and accept an outcome where it's the
DNC that breaks into two, which will pull EVERYTHING to the left).
And the party does not seem ready to accept #1.