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Op-Ed | The Democratic Party at a crossroads: Can it hold together the coalition that built it?
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For generations, the Democratic Party has been a large political tent.
The party needs younger and progressive voters.
The Democratic Party should therefore resist ideological purification from either direction.
Neither can a national political party.
The choice should not be between the old Democratic Party and the new Democratic Party.