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In reply to the discussion: I'm a Democrat and not a socialist. n/t [View all]fujiyamasan
(515 posts)More democrats will be forced to answer if the DSA and similar groups gain further prominence within the party.
Maybe at some point in the future socialism will be accepted as a mainstream ideology, where no one bats an eye. For now and in the near future, Im skeptical of the political dividends the use of that word nets.
Aside from not appealing to much of middle America, many Latinos and Asians (growing in terms of demographics) fled communist or other authoritarian countries, and will not vote for self proclaimed socialists. By the time youre explaining democratic socialism, youve already lost half the battle and have wasted time defending a word, rather than making the case that youre simply the better candidate on say small businesses, education and healthcare (a few examples of issues that matter to these groups).
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