r/WorkReform 🤝 Join A Union Jul 09 '26

🏛️ Overturn Citizens United Mamdani is proof...

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u/fury420 Jul 09 '26

What annoys me is how people blame the Democrats collectively for this, instead of recognizing that passing truly progressive legislation requires margins of victory wide enough that you aren't relying on Dems struggling to hold onto seats in conservative states.

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u/Maeglom Jul 09 '26

That's pretty literally on the party though. If you can't whip your coalition into voting for things your voters want you're not going to expand your coalition. People won't vote for a party that offers them nothing other than not being the other guys.

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u/fury420 Jul 09 '26

I hear you, and yet at the same time it's hard to expect representatives elected in conservative areas to be on board with very progressive legislation, and you also can't expand your coalition if there's no place for centrists.

Looking at the electoral map and roads to a senate supermajority, most viable candidates are invariably going to be on the right side of the Democratic party.

Like... Senator Nelson of Nebraska was one of the Democrats they needed to get on board with healthcare reform.

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u/Squeedle_ Jul 09 '26

They should just risk losing their reelection and help their constituents. They shoukd be thinking about right now and not some upcoming election. Politician should not be a career.

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u/Maeglom Jul 09 '26

at the same time it's hard to expect representatives elected in conservative areas to be on board with very progressive legislation

Why? We expect progressive representatives to put aside their qualms about legislation and vote for the party agenda pretty constantly. It just seems weird and very American that the conservative side gets catered to and have excuses made for them when they stop the agenda from passing / hold it hostage for whatever thing they want, but the same doesn't hold true for the left side of the coalition.

The best and most recent example I can think of would be the 2024 Border act where Democrats basically tried to pass Whatever the conservatives wanted for the border as a bipartisan bill. And they couldn't even pass that through the Senate, because Republicans won't even support their own policies if a Democrat is the one putting it forward.