Building a new wing of the Democratic Party that will make you feel at home

It’s time to create a political home for Democrats who are Anti-Establishment and Anti-Woke

Andrew Londre
Extra Newsfeed

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After the conclusion of the 2016 slugfest between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential primary, Bernie came up short. However, by most accounts, he did far better than anyone expected at the outset of his audacious effort to defeat Clinton, the DNC’s anointed candidate and a political powerhouse in her own right.

Then, when it was all over, cable news and political pundits collectively settled on one important takeaway from Bernie’s impressive performance:

“It is now clear that there are two wings of the Democratic Party. There are the traditional Establishment Democrats, and there are the Bernie Democrats.”

However, that’s not exactly right. And herein lies the opportunity for the emergence of a new and necessary wing of the Democratic Party to be born.

Hillary represented the Establishment Wing of the Democratic Party, and more proudly so than almost anyone before her.

Bernie was the progressive middle finger to the Democratic Establishment.

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Andrew Londre
Extra Newsfeed

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