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In reply to the discussion: What is the difference between a progressive and a liberal? [View all]Walleye
(45,939 posts)56. I don't think there is an equivalent in the Republican party
Theyre extremes seem so much more out of step than our extremes
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Well, I was referring to progressive politicians specifically, not voters
Fiendish Thingy
Yesterday
#14
I get the feeling that the purpose of elections, to determine the will of the people, is being buried somehow
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#51
Liberals are more about individual freedom; progressives want to build new structures
muriel_volestrangler
Yesterday
#12
Agree - whether people like it or not we have a two party system in America.
walkingman
Yesterday
#18
I do wish we has a parliamentary system. I also wish we were a democracy instead of a democratic republic
walkingman
Yesterday
#36
And if they don't like the two party system, they can feel free to think of it as 100+ million party system.
W_HAMILTON
Yesterday
#37
There are many people who feel the same way we do politically, but they refuse to participate. I don't know what
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#47
Incrementalists within the system vs. Reformers who think the system is broken
Sympthsical
Yesterday
#27
Redefined: progressive (anti-establishment, working class, good) liberal (establishment, elite, not progressive, evil).
betsuni
Yesterday
#39
Yes, I was just going to remark on that. In Delaware we had a very liberal Republican governor. But those days are gone
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#50
Lincoln Chaffee was another one. He eventually left the R party and became a D.
Raftergirl
23 hrs ago
#53