To regain power in 2028, the Democratic party should focus on the 2026 election cycle, emphasizing the importance of engaging working-class voters. A primary process that is robust and active across the country is essential for victory. Voters are currently dissatisfied, believing that many representatives do not reflect their interests. New, progressive leaders are needed to inspire disenchanted citizens. People-powered primaries, which are not funded by corporate money, can unite voters and provide bold solutions, distinguishing them from traditional incumbents who are perceived as ineffective.
If the Democratic party wants to win back power in 2028, then look no further than the 2026 election cycle as the most important moment to focus on.
A robust, active, and exciting Democratic primary process in districts across the country is a necessary prerequisite to Democrats winning in 2026, let alone 2028.
Voters believe a majority of their elected leaders in Congress are unwilling to fight for them with fresh ideas, unbought by corporate Super Pacs.
People-powered primaries are not corporate-backed. They do not cost tens of millions of dollars to elect a candidate voters believe in.
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