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Richard's avatar

The Great Sort pretty much precludes this. I think there are about 30 Congressional districts that are truly competitive. It is probably worse when you are talking about things like city council districts. Ideological conformity leads naturally to one party rule. Creation of new parties or factions to the left for Democrats or to the right for Republicans seem to be the only way to break up the monopolies. However, the nationalization of elections makes this most difficult.

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Only some---SOME---of the "toxic brand" comes from poorly run cities. This is the latest Democrat "moderate" talking point, that if you just "fix" cities all will be well. NO.

The toxicity comes from absurd alignment with Hamas/Palestinians at universities & the unwillingness to get rid of them; from the heinous criminal attacks on Catholics and ordinary white Americans by the Biden administration that sought to criminalize being a Republican; from the uber woke trans-ism that now has the leading "female" softball player in CA who is a man; from the STILL unrepentant allegiance to illegal criminal invaders swamping the cities. There is NO change without doing a 180 on all those. Then you get to the green chains that are binding AI, which the Tech Bros love, and this is another fatal split. I count no fewer than three major civil wars in the Democrat party, none of which (IMHO) are fixable. But overall, the "toxicity" appears because in each of these instances, Democrats are poised against the American people based on any poll you want to look at.

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