The three-way battle for the Democratic Party

The three-way battle for the Democratic Party


The book also was met with fierce pushback from many on the left, who argued that the Abundance agenda was too tech- and corporate-friendly — that it isn’t focused enough on fighting concentrated economic power and that it’s too quick to paint progressive groups as the bad guys when they’re, in fact, crucial coalitional allies. The American Prospect’s David Dayen wrote that the two represent the Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren wings of the party, respectively, and that, unlike Sanders and Warren in 2020, they managed to unite against the establishment and win. Organized by Andrei Cherny, a former Democratic aide and state party leader, the group plans to put together an agenda for the party’s next presidential candidate to adopt and roll it out in Cherny’s publication, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas.

Author: Andrew Prokop


Published at: 2025-07-16 22:09:10

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