President Donald Trump's popularity may be on the wane, but he still has a ways to go to match the Democratic Party. Not only that, but voters see
The left-wing faction of the party is taking advantage of the discrediting of the national leadership to grow its own ranks. Realistically, however, it's hard to see how becoming even more left-wing will improve the party's fortunes. A better idea is to revive the once-vibrant moderate wing of the party.
There are encouraging signs that this revival is underway. In just the last few months, there has been the launch of Majority Democrats, an organization of elected officials and aligned operatives dedicated "not just to winning the next election, but ultimately breaking the stalemate that has defined our politics for three decades." There's a new magazine, The Argument (I'm a contributor), that is trying to breathe new life into good old-fashioned American liberalism. There's a new think tank, the
And yet. In some quarters, this is all dismissed as a reheating of the stale playbook of the
From where I sit, such a reheating would be welcome. The DLC and its allied institutions ultimately discredited themselves with enthusiastic support for the misguided invasion of
But while the politics remain appealing, the structural conditions have changed.
Four decades ago, US politics were less nationalized and less polarized. President
There is no such group of moderate
The reddest states to have Democratic senators are
The limits of the current approach are illustrated by the gubernatorial campaigns of
Sherrill, for example, heartened education reformers who've been hoping
So what's a demoralized Democratic Party to do? There is a model for revitalization, and I am not being completely Swiftian:
He found a
So when people ask me about the possibility of
Matthew Yglesias writes the Slow Boring blog and newsletter. A co-founder of Vox and a former columnist for Slate, he is also host of "The Weeds" podcast and is the author, most recently, of "One Billion Americans."
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Previously:
• 06/05/25: Students need more challenges, not fewer tests
• 02/20/25: Dems need to channel their inner DOGE
• 12/23/24: Too many Dems still don't get the working class
• 09/25/24: Harris' most important plan is unknowable
• 09/09/24: Why even a Harris transition would be challenging
• 04/04/24: In Baltimore, Biden can show how to build back faster
• 03/27/24: Raising the retirement age won't help anyone
• 03/13/24: Now Biden needs to show his moderate side
• 02/27/24: Will Dems ever embrace charter schools again?
• 10/19/23: Federal budget deficit: From freakout to eff you
• 10/05/23: Ramaswamy likes one of Jimma Carter's worst ideas
• 09/13/23: What happens when renewable energy isn't so cheap?
• 08/09/23: Is Bidenomics working? Ask your waiter
• 08/03/23: America's colleges are also facing a housing crisis
• 07/18/23: Bidenomics' became a doctrine by accident
• 06/20/23: America can fix its highways much faster, if it wants
• 06/07/23: The debt-limit crisis is over. Now on to the debt crisis
• 05/31/23: America needs more housing, but NOT more public housing
• 05/09/23: Football stadiums belong in the suburbs
• 05/02/23: Only Mitch McConnell can save the US from default
• 02/15/23: Biden's building boom will be needlessly expensive
• 01/25/23: Manchin's plan to avert a debt crisis just might work
• 01/10/23: George Santos doesn't deserve to be kicked out of Congress
• 10/03/22 Ron DeSantis and the rise of free-lunch conservatism
• 09/07/22 A debate over the deficit is just what America needs
• 09/03/22 College tuition is too high, but it isn't actually rising
• 08/02/22 Dems need more Manchins
• 06/30/22 Biden 2024? America needs to know now
• 05/30/22 The flaw in the progressive stance on guns
• 05/18/22 Biden can do much more to fight inflation
• 04/05/22 We'll miss globalization when it's gone
• 12/27/21 How 2021 could have been different for Biden
• 11/09/21 Where have you gone, Joe Biden of the primaries?
• 10/05/21What Dems need: More short-term thinking
• 06/02/21
Shh, Congress IS working

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