General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: I am a Democrat [View all]delisen
(6,532 posts)the message people are receiving about the Democratic Party.
Your judgment is that the Democratic Party is bad and corrupt. Others consider the Democratic Party as a force for good and not corrupt.
Is it likely that people with opposing views such as this can easily join forces to work against a third force?
I think that it depends upon how each views the third force.
If one side believes that there is no difference between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, that they are both part of entity referred to as "The Establishment" and the other side strongly disagrees and believes there is a vast difference between the two major parties, I think it unlikely that the two sides will work closely together, and if they do, it will be a very unstable relationship.
So currently I see diminished power for both sides in the debate about the Democratic Party, and that it opens for a unifier who can bring things to a higher level politically.
However, the Democratic Party should be able to improve their representation in 2018
due to Trump's performance or mal-performance.
Until then the best road forward seems to be the investigations.