Honestly call or email the Democratic party offices and voice that you one hundred percent agree with Sanders.

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    What is needed is a socialist organization of voters who together have enough voting power to make our break a Democratic representatives career.

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      What is needed is a socialist organization of voters who together have enough voting power to make our break a Democratic representatives career.

      Yes. But it can be any group of voters. Could be a ‘tea party on the left’.

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        Aren’t organization and group synonymous?

        And of course, this is assuming that Trump isn’t going to establish himself as a dictator. Of course, the thing is Trump is too old to be dictator. And the people around him don’t seem to be the most competent, either. So I sort of don’t know what’s going to happen. In any case, I’m glad that I don’t live in the US, thought authoritarianism is advancing globally.

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          If Trump is going to establish himself as a dictator, then this kind of group is even more important. Lots of socialist groups have toppled totalitarian leaders, and when they haven’t, it’s usually because of western countries like the US helping the dictator. Of course, it might have to run underground a bit more, but solidarity between various organizations will be extremely important in the upcoming 4 years.

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        Having the numbers isn’t enough, there needs to be organization. A group of 8% of the electorate that votes in lockstep could affect policy pretty fundamentally, more than any amount of money could.