Which Party Will Romney and Jeb Bush Vote For In 2024?

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I have no interest in revolts or radical change in the sense you mean.
As radical as I intended is something similar to the movements that created the labour parties in the UK and Australia. I.E. not violent revolution but radical social change.
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As radical as I intended is something similar to the movements that created the labour parties in the UK and Australia. I.E. not violent revolution but radical social change.
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I don't see the point. I might propose the Socialist Party platform of 1912. It was a fine platform. However, it is not relevant to 21st century America. Much more relevant would be to increase schooling to 14 years, and have children prepared for 21st century jobs.

The platforms of the European labour parties are all but irrelevant now. They will certainly be so in 10-20 years. I mention that time period because that is the minimum time to get that kind of platform acceptable and implementable in the US.

If you are meaning to discuss small socialist parties, we have them now. They are tiny and will continue to be so.
 
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Yes, Trump's base is white, male, and working class. These demographics are continuing to shrink as a percentage of the voters.

Only whites are, and they'll still be a majority for more than a generation. Trump's share of the non-white vote actually increased in 2020 over 2016. Only among whites, particularly white males, did his support decline.
 
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The party of Lincoln died a long long time ago.

Fitting, since Lincoln died a long time ago.

We may debate the date, but by 1933 Catholics, Jews, and African Americans were already supporting the Democratic Party's New Deal.

Catholic support for the Democratic Party goes back to the 19th century, who were then the party's major supporters in the north. One of the more notorious denunciations of the Democrats from that time was as the party of "Rum, Romanism and Rebellion". That began to change relatively recently.

Of course, Southerners were generally strong supporters of the New Deal...

The party of Reagan is now also dead.

Fitting too, since Reagan is also dead. Actually, the coalition that put Trump in the White House in 2016 bears more resemblance to the old Roosevelt coalition than the Reagan coalition
 
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