They won't.... The new democratic party is upon us. The party of division and hate.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-socialist-threat-is-real-7773676e?st=2feGzh
This “revolution” is driven not by the working class but by the urban professional class that is willing to support candidates who celebrate 9/11, cheer at the massacre of 1,000 Israeli and American kids, would defund the police, abolish prisons, end private property and open the borders. New York’s Rep. Adriano Espaillat, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, lost his seat.
Even Letitia James, the Empire State’s left-wing attorney general, was troubled by the results: “Some of the candidates that [Mayor Zohran Mamdani] has supported are individuals who do not understand the politics of New York City, the cultural differences from district to district, who have not been part of the history and the struggle of some of these districts, and are relatively new to the body politic.”
This wake-up call requires action at all levels. Reps. Tom Suozzi (D., N.Y.) and Adam Gray (D., Calif.) have formed a coalition, Promise to America, that stands for moderate principles: “We are capitalist, not socialist. . . . We want safety, not lawlessness. . . . We are [fiscally] responsible, not reckless. . . . We believe government should solve problems, not create them. . . . We are mainstream, not extreme. . . . We are proud, not ashamed of America.” So far eight other Democratic lawmakers and five candidates have signed on. In a closely divided Congress, this bloc could wield considerable power.
The Socialist Threat Is Real
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-socialist-threat-is-real-7773676e?st=2feGzh
This “revolution” is driven not by the working class but by the urban professional class that is willing to support candidates who celebrate 9/11, cheer at the massacre of 1,000 Israeli and American kids, would defund the police, abolish prisons, end private property and open the borders. New York’s Rep. Adriano Espaillat, chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, lost his seat.
Even Letitia James, the Empire State’s left-wing attorney general, was troubled by the results: “Some of the candidates that [Mayor Zohran Mamdani] has supported are individuals who do not understand the politics of New York City, the cultural differences from district to district, who have not been part of the history and the struggle of some of these districts, and are relatively new to the body politic.”
This wake-up call requires action at all levels. Reps. Tom Suozzi (D., N.Y.) and Adam Gray (D., Calif.) have formed a coalition, Promise to America, that stands for moderate principles: “We are capitalist, not socialist. . . . We want safety, not lawlessness. . . . We are [fiscally] responsible, not reckless. . . . We believe government should solve problems, not create them. . . . We are mainstream, not extreme. . . . We are proud, not ashamed of America.” So far eight other Democratic lawmakers and five candidates have signed on. In a closely divided Congress, this bloc could wield considerable power.