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The Slow Erosion of Democratic Strategy and the Future of Politics
Sometimes history doesn’t crumble overnight. It erodes gradually, often in plain sight, with each reckless decision contributing to a larger structural collapse. Over the past few decades, the Democratic Party has positioned itself as the champion of progress, morality, and strategic advantage. Yet, recent developments suggest a fundamental crisis—an erosion not just of political ground, but of strategy, morality, and messaging. This has created a dangerous internal fracture with far-reaching implications for American democracy.