The party is faced with the choice: will it perceive the grassroots energy for its recently elected leadership? Will Trump and its corporate allies enhance their site for the country?

Active Actions: Our Revolution in the Democratic National Committee on Saturday.
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In an extraordinary disorder against the democratic institution, Ken Martin, the leader of the Minnesota State Party – was the race to become a new chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday’s first newsletter. Jane Klib, a member of the founder of the Council and Climate activist of our revolution, was elected president of the State Democratic Chairs Association and the party’s vice -chairman.
These victories are a grassroots triumph against the political establishment – Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Sumer, Hakem Jeffreis – and their Military Beauties, who were aligned behind Ben Vicler, another chief candidate in the chairman’s race. Martin beat Wicler almost two to one, despite being an opponent bankrol According to LinkedIn co -founder raid Hoffman and George Soros, which In the past there is A thrill the third way, the center of the American Progress and other Centrist organizations working on the silence of populist votes.
Since the first presidential run by Bernie in 2016, activists -netes demanded parties that fought for working people – and at this change, the base management finally heard their voice. Martin, Klib and other recently selected DNA staff promise the end of corporate influence, which has ruined the party for decades.
But this is the grassroots to prosecute a new democratic leadership.
For decades, the dependence on the billionaires fundamentally undermined the authority of the Democratic Party as an opposition party. The Democrats stated that they are a working class party – while they still take the money from the same elites that set the system. If the party is serious about becoming a true opposition force, it must fully take over the massive fundraising model that deflects the corporate impact and restores faith in its ability to fight for the Americans of the work class.
Recently, our revolution interviewed more than 5,000 of our most active supporters, and only 14 percent said they are convinced that democratic leaders could effectively resist Trump and its agenda. Almost nine out of 10 called for democratic politicians to reject corporate money and influence, but 12 percent have already abandoned the party.
This growing disappointment is expressed in the comments from the grassroots activists. One fan said straight: “The Democratic Party must stop playing and fighting the fire. I am sick today and disgusting today. I am ashamed of our country and the fact that there is no real plan for the overhaul of the Democratic Party.“
Another one repeated the overall moods: “I am not motivated to give the Democrats money because I do not think they know how to fight effectively, and I do not trust them to do what is needed for real changes.“
The message is clear: the democratic base is done with half -measures. Our members voted and clearly said they wanted the new leadership to have done this agenda:
- Reject corporate impact by giving up the billionaire and dark money that floods democratic primaries to silence progressives. Groups are similar Super Pac Aipac and Project of the United Democracy They spent millions to crush progressive applicants – often with the help of national donors. If the Democrats want to be a real opposition party, they must end this posterior influence and stand with working people – not wealthy elites that falsify both parties.
- Hold Trump and his oligarch crew accountable through bold, only opposition
- Fight for Americans and Populist Policy to provide good work and healthy planet
While the Democrats are overloaded, Trump does not spend time, rewarding oligarchs engaged in a company involved. Its administration has already rejected the ecological protection of the Biden era, increased the production of fossil fuel and pulled out the rules on large policy technologies that serve the interests of both the oil industry and the expansion of AI and the cryptocurrency of the Silicone Valley.
Trump also started systematic efforts to consolidate power, career cleansing and replacing them with industry executives and political loyalists. Agency such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Energy Department are now serving corporate interests, not public good.
At the same time, Trump and his allies -the militiamen strengthen them in the public square. The attacks of his administration on the press combined with the increase in Big Tech’s domination over digital discourse are the fragmentation of public discussions and allowing the misinformation. Companies like Tippin Expanding state observation, further destroying civil liberties.
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Perhaps the most dangerous is Trump’s decision to pardon on January 6 rebels, which threatens normalization of political violence and strengthen extremist groups. The United States is approaching an authoritarian model noticed in Russia, India, China and Hungary (what I call a “rich” block – where oligarchs use their political power to enrich themselves behind the facade of democracy – or in the case of China, communism, communism, communism ).
President Biden in his farewell appeal on January 15, removed A warning warning: “The oligarchy develops in America’s extraordinary wealth, strength and influence that literally threatens our democracy.”
A few days later, his words became a reality when Trump took an oath of office, circling the oil and technological oligarchs that made him power. This moment noted the beginning of a new political alignment – where the corporate and state power merges together in such a way that threatens the itself of the American democracy.
Now the Democratic Party is faced with the choice: will it accept the grassroots energy that fueled Martin and the clibe and fights for the work class? Or will it continue to hesitate, allowing Trump and its corporate allies to strengthen their site for the country?
This is the last chance of the party to prove that it denotes people. If the Democrats do not act boldly now, they run the risk of becoming insignificant opposition – while Trump’s authoritarian oligarchy centers his control. Niso spoke. Now the party must listen.
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