2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Do you think if HRC had just focused more on economic justice and not on social justice [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Like other progressive groups - they can work together within the party to avoid duplicating efforts.
There is a group called the Alliance of Justice in DC, where the leaders of progressive orgs meet regularly to support each other's messaging and to share ideas and resources. This is the model that the Dems could continue to follow - if they don't get hijacked by the faction that says we need to put all issues but "jobs for the white working class" on the back burner...
The strength of the Democratic party is the alliance of the various groups. It's fluid - and not hierarchical, like the GOP.
One comparison would be that the Dems work like like cel groups, instead of one huge movement with a charismatic leader.
That is what concerned me about certain factions on the left, that there is a rigid manifesto with little to no flexibility. THESE ARE THE ISSUES THAT WE WILL DEAL WITH NOW, and the rest are DISTRACTIONS.
Yes, we do need to prioritize, but again, that has to be fluid. We also need to see the various coalitions represented in the Dem leadership.