Antiwar Dems Should Court Republicans, Not Alienate Them
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Started May 14, 2026
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Antiwar Dems Should Court Republicans, Not Alienate Them
The American Conservative (United States) | May 14, 2026
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May 14, 2026
Both parties must prioritize peace over partisanship to effectively address the consequences of the Iran War and future military conflicts.
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A left-right coalition is essential for a successful antiwar movement, as it unites diverse perspectives against military intervention.
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Focusing solely on building coalitions with Republicans could alienate traditional Democratic supporters who advocate for a more progressive agenda.
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Engaging Republicans in antiwar discussions offers a pragmatic approach to build broader support against the Iran War, regardless of party affiliation.
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Courtship of Republicans by antiwar Democrats risks compromising core progressive values and diluting the antiwar message.
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