Editorial: Is centrism in the Democratic Party dead? Let’s hope not. – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

There are many, of course, who argue Chicago recently went through its own version of what New York City just experienced. But NYC, given its size and prominence, is generating political shockwaves far exceeding the reaction when Brandon Johnson pulled off his own surprise win in 2023.
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Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago

On the national level, centrism is on life support. Witness the Dems rejection of both the Liken Riley bill and their 160- 34 vote against deportation of illegal immigrants arrested for DUI recently.

The Railroader
9 months ago

Did Democrat Party centrism ever exist at all?

Brian Jones
9 months ago

If anything, Johnson is probably driving Democrats back to the center.

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