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Choosing Sides: The battle between Texas Progressives and the DC Establishment.
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Over the last decade, Ive closely observed Texas politics, where the Democratic Partys strategy has often been the topic of conversation. Historically, the partys leaning towards moderates, or what some might call Republican-lite, hindered its efforts in voter mobilization. Thats just your echo chamber talking, I would tell myself whenever I thought a candidate was too moderate.
However, what was once confined to my echo chamber is gaining broader relevance amid the current intensity of the US Senate Democratic primary race. Then, theres the recent resolution from the Texas Democratic Party calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. It shows a shift to the left, suggesting a reevaluation of the partys strategy, aligning them with the grassroots growing demand for progressive leadership and policies.
The evolving landscape of Texas politics and growing appetite for progressive change set the stage for a potential shift in the Democratic Partys direction in 2024. Factors contributing to this shift include the states rapidly diversifying population, the rising influence of younger, more progressive voters, and a growing awareness of systemic issues that require policy responses.
These elements suggest that Texas Democrats, as a voting bloc, may reject establishment figures in favor of candidates who embrace more progressive platforms and approaches.
Susan Calvin
(2,079 posts)Think. Again.
(17,324 posts)...the "establishment" folks running the National Democratic Party, and all of the smaller state Party folks, are keeping the word "Democracy" in the forefront of their decisions and are working toward what the majority of registered Democrats want them to do (a far as choosing to support 'progressive', 'moderate', or 'center' platforms and candidates) and not what they personally think the Democratic Party should do. Even as that changes over time.
Deep State Witch
(11,218 posts)That the state legislature can spend time arguing for a cease-fire in Gaza? Really? Is this the hill that you want to die on, Texas Dems?
Focus on the problems in your own State. Leave foreign policy to the Federal government.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,243 posts)Response to OAITW r.2.0 (Reply #4)
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Shell_Seas
(3,442 posts)LeftInTX
(29,875 posts)They both have strengths.
Allred is in congress and hence has more national support. Gutierrez has worked hard as state senator. I wouldn't quite classify him as "progressive". He's more progressive than Allred, but not that much. This is not a Jessica Cisneros vs Henry Cuellar type of race.