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Dems Aren't Democracy's Party

 Dan McCarthy

By Dan McCarthy

Published Jan. 14, 2025

Dems Aren't Democracy's Party


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When Donald Trump is sworn in next week, America will have a president for the first time in four years.

The Biden era hasn't been a presidency but an interregnum, with seemingly no one in charge in Washington.

The sign on Harry Truman's desk used to say, "The buck stops here."

Where did it stop with Joe Biden in the Oval Office?

Voters never asked for an experiment in leaderless administration, but the party that put Biden in power gave them one anyway.

In the 21st century, Democrats are misnamed:

They're the less democratic of the two great parties, and their insider-dominated politics explains both how Biden wound up in a role for which he was unfit and why the candidate picked to replace him went on to lose every battleground state.

Kamala Harris had never won a presidential primary.

But the party's mandarins first pushed her for vice president, and then they pushed Biden off the ticket and made her the nominee without giving voters the slightest say.

This isn't a people's party:

Bill and Hillary Clinton still believed the party belonged to them even after Barack Obama beat Mrs. Clinton for the 2008 presidential nomination.

The Clintons and Obama's coterie subsequently agreed to power-sharing, with Hillary Clinton as President Obama's secretary of state and all-but-officially-designated successor.

Biden was very much a junior partner in the Obama-Clinton party, and that didn't change after the party made him its nominee in 2020.

Obama and Hillary Clinton kept Biden from running four years earlier. Obama wouldn't support his own vice president because it was Hillary's turn — that was the deal.

Trump shattered their corrupt dynastic bargain, just as he broke the hold of the Bush family and its allies on the GOP.

Trump put to the test a much-debated question in political science: Does the party decide — meaning party elites — or can voters pick a winning nominee in defiance of what the political establishment wants?

Thanks to Trump, the Republicans became a party of primary voters, while the Democrats remained under elite control.

The results are now in, and they can be seen in both Biden's sad job performance and Harris' humiliation at the polls.

Turning into a party of primary voters wasn't without cost for the GOP, however, and led to the nomination of some weak candidates in the 2022 midterms and other recent contests.

Yet the price not only Democrats but the whole country paid for the anti-democratic politics of the Clintons and Obamas has been much steeper.

Democrats forfeited their future by selecting Biden and Harris five years ago — the one too senescent to serve as president, the other too unlikeable to win a national election herself.

The Democratic establishment — which includes Nancy Pelosi — has had a stranglehold on the party since the 1990s, as occasional challengers like Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discovered in turn.

That led Gabbard and Kennedy out of the Democratic Party's confines and into the freer and more freewheeling coalition of Trump's GOP.

The Democrats had actually been the first party to commit fully to the modern presidential primary system, but they were burned by the experience.

Richard Nixon won the 1968 election in part thanks to Democratic disarray: Like Biden, the incumbent president that year, Lyndon Johnson, dropped out of the race, and the party's eventual replacement, Hubert Humphrey, was, like Harris, a vice president handed the presidential nomination without competing in a single primary.

Stung by defeat, in 1972, Democrats tried to embrace democracy by giving primaries more weight — but wound up with a candidate, George McGovern, who lost in a 49-state blowout.

Jimmy Carter, whose dismal years as president look a little brighter by contrast with the Biden-Harris interregnum, was actually the Democrats' savior in 1976 and seemed to vindicate the wisdom of primaries.

But then the party lost three consecutive presidential elections in the 1980s, and after Bill Clinton restored the Democrats' fortunes in 1992, he and his wife were determined to remain the power brokers.

Obama could have been the Democrats' Donald Trump, the man who gave the party back to the people.

Instead he gave it back to Hillary Clinton, and after Trump trounced her, Democrats had no leaders left — just a nonfunctional Biden and an unelectable Harris.

Now that the insiders' political machine has self-destructed, will Democrats dare trust their voters to choose a new generation of leadership — or do they fear that will only land them with the next George McGovern?

Populism can lead to better leaders, but only if a party's primary voters aren't already too far from America's middle ground.

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Previously:
01/07/25: Donald Trump's Worldwide Election
12/31/24: Harmless self-deception?
12/17/24: Communism thriving, including HERE
12/10/24: Birthright Citizenship Is a Breach in the Border
12/03/24: Identity Politics, Not Biden, Cost Dems the Election
11/19/24: Why Dems Are Losing Tomorrow's Elections Today
11/12/24: Dems Are at a Dead End, Unless They Learn From Trump
10/29/24: Harris Targets Married Women
10/22/24: Vibes Turn Bad for Kamala Harris
10/15/24: Why Veterans Are Voting for Trump
10/08/24: How Donald Trump Can Win the Popular Vote
10/01/24: Iran Targets America's Elections -- and Trump
09/24/24: Trump's Would-Be Assassin's Explanation
09/17/24: When Character Assassination Becomes the Real Thing
09/10/24: Kamala Harris Runs Like a Republican -- and Misleads
09/04/24: Where Trump Is Moderate -- While Kam Is Maximalist
08/27/24: Donald Trump Is Reagan's Heir
08/20/24: Will Voters Settle for Joe Biden's Wing(wo)man?
08/13/24: Trump Has to Run Like It's 2016 Again
08/07/24: Is Trump Running Against Harris -- or Donald Trump?
07/30/24: Kamala Harris' 'Mean Girls' Election
07/23/24: Kamala Harris Is the Opponent Donald Trump Wants
07/16/24: Ready for Biden's Counterattack?
07/09/24: Biden Faces Richard Nixon's Choice
07/02/24: Should Biden Drop Out -- or Resign?
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06/18/24: Nigel Farage Makes the Trump Moment Permanent
06/04/24: State that's long eluded GOP turns toward Trump
05/21/24: Trump's Sun Belt Hopes and Rust Belt Needs
05/14/24: What Trump Sees in Doug Burgum
05/07/24: The Vietnam Era Never Ended for Biden's Party
05/06/24: Nationalists of the World, Unite?
04/25/24: Foreign Policy Splits
04/16/24: How pro-lifers stand to lose everything gained in overturning Roe
04/02/24: PBS Misremembers William F. Buckley Jr.
04/02/24: Who Wants to Be House Speaker?
03/26/24: Trump Hunts for a VP Close to Home
03/19/24: Princess Kate and Democracy's Discontents
03/12/24: Can Biden Buy the Voters?
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02/20/24: Do Americans Trust Either Party?
02/13/24: Vladimir Putin -- A Passive Aggressor
01/23/24: Will 'Lawfare' Take Trump Off the Ballot?
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01/02/24: Trump, Biden and a Fight for the Heart
12/12/23: What Happened to Ron DeSantis?
12/12/23: Biden Looks Doomed -- But Is He?
12/05/23: A Test for Trump and His Rivals
11/21/23: When Inequality Is Fatal for Men
11/14/23: Nevermind, The Battle's Over
11/07/23: War in the Dem Party -- and at the Opera
10/24/23: Israel's Lesson for 2024: A Lib Crackup
10/17/23: Libs' Dilemma: Immigration or Israel?
10/10/23: Why Bidenflation Defines Bidenomics
10/03/23: Will Gavin Newsom Copy Trump?
09/26/23: Biden's a Loser -- but Dems Can't Ditch Him
09/19/23: Do Sex Scandals Matter?
09/12/23: Cornel West Spells Doom for Biden
09/05/23: What Trump Does for Democracy
08/2/23: Ramaswamy: A Trump Versus Trump?
08/22/23: Take 'Rich Men North of Richmond' Seriously
08/16/23: How America Kills Its Own
08/08/23: The Biden Pardon That Can Spare America
08/01/23: Harding, a consevative for the ages
07/25/23: Demography Destiny, for Us and China
07/18/23: The Frontrunner Who Looks Like a Loser Is Biden
07/11/23: Britain's Bad Example for American Conservatives
07/05/23: Could We Still Win a Revolutionary War?
06/27/23: Civilizations Clash -- in Ukraine and at Home
06/20/23: China Comes for the Caribbean
06/13/23: Fertility, Family and Bio-Socialism
06/06/23: From American Dream to Orwell's Nightmare
05/23/23: Ukraine war is an existential struggle --- for the West
05/23/23: Learn the Right Midterm Lessons -- or Lose in 2024
05/16/23: Feinstein Today Is Biden Tomorrow
05/09/23: Trump, DeSantis and Political Courtship
05/02/23: RFK Jr.'s Threat to Biden
04/25/23: Biden's Lost Generation
04/25/23: Who's In Charge of Clarence Thomas?
04/11/23: Beyond AI, Our Cyborg Future
04/04/23: 2024: 3 Leaders, 1 Way to Win
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