[unable to retrieve full-text content]Many moderate and liberal Democrats believe the party should sideline progressive advocacy groups. The groups sometimes make extreme and unpopular demands that damage the Democrats’ brand and prevent needed compromise. It appears to me that some critics would be happy kicking the groups to the curb. I largely agree with the diagnosis (see here, for […] The post Do Democrats and progressives need a marriage counselor or a divorce lawyer? appeared first on Angry Bear.
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Many moderate and liberal Democrats believe the party should sideline progressive advocacy groups. The groups sometimes make extreme and unpopular demands that damage the Democrats’ brand and prevent needed compromise. It appears to me that some critics would be happy kicking the groups to the curb. I largely agree with the diagnosis (see here, for […]
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