The Party must change from being a giant fundraising machine to a movement. It needs to unite the poor, working class, and middle class, black and white -- who haven't had a raise in 30 years, and who feel angry, powerless, and disenfranchised.
If the Party doesn't understand these seven truths and fails to do what's needed, a third party will emerge to fill the void.
Third parties usually fail because they tend to draw votes away from the dominant party closest to them, ideologically. But if the Democratic Party creates a large enough void, a third party won't draw away votes. It will pull people into politics.
And drawing more people into politics is the only hope going forward.
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