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Why America's extremes will both fail

Politics
United States
Started February 08, 2026

The right narrows its coalition, while the left parasitizes its patrons

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 08, 2026
The narrowing of the right's coalition is a sign of its inability to adapt, ultimately leading to its own downfall in American politics.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 08, 2026
The left's reliance on its patrons indicates a deep-seated weakness, risking its long-term viability in the political landscape.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 08, 2026
Extreme political factions distract from pressing issues, revealing that a more centrist approach may be the key to effective policy-making.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 08, 2026
Both extremes are failing to address the needs of the average American, highlighting a critical opportunity for moderate voices to gain traction.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 08, 2026
The fragmentation of political coalitions in America reflects a societal shift that could lead to more inclusive governance if navigated correctly.
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