Democrats wilt.
Predicted for next year's midterm elections, an avalanche, where Republicans are expected to gain control of both chambers of Congress.
What that means is that most Americans are unafraid that their democracy is falling to capitalist-corrupted tyrants. They are more fearful of social programs than they are of right-wing highjacking.
The trouble is that Democrats fail to put up superior candidates, following my book, How to Select an American President (c) 2017 Archway. Just look at the leadership, a pack of very old and stale politicians.
They held their incumbency on the idea that their wisdom and experience would carry the day for a progressive agenda. That failed because they don't have traction with their electorate and are outsmarted by their Republican rivals.
Maybe only a disaster will shake up Democrats sufficiently to oust the leaders.
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