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What the Democrats Can Learn from MAGA

Politics
United States
January 29, 2026に開始

Republicans have built local networks that outlast campaigns. Can Democrats turn protest energy into lasting power?

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Both parties could benefit from examining the effectiveness of local networks, regardless of their ideological differences, to enhance civic engagement.

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Democrats must prioritize community-building efforts over reactive protest movements to ensure long-term political influence.

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Democrats should adopt grassroots strategies similar to MAGA to build sustainable local networks that can mobilize voters beyond election cycles.

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Emulating MAGA's tactics risks alienating moderate voters, potentially harming the Democratic Party's broader appeal and future success.

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The focus on protest energy can distract Democrats from building a cohesive platform that addresses the needs of everyday Americans.

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