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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Democrats Are Angry, Fighting, And Winning
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Democrats Are Angry, Fighting, And Winning

Last updated: October 4, 2025 6:28 am
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In an ideal world, the American political apparatus would never have seen its doors shuttered. One could imagine a scenario where Republicans and Democrats harmoniously negotiated on the tax cut bill, leading to sustained funding for ACA subsidies and Medicaid—a utopia where crisis is an alien concept, and the government operates efficiently. Alas, such a revelation remains firmly in the realm of wishful thinking, as the government grapples with shutdown reality.

The architects of representative democracy envisioned a system wherein competing interests would negotiate for the collective good. Yet, here we stand in stark contrast to that aspiration.

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Dystopian as it may seem, the notion that a single party could dominate federal governance while disregarding dissent was unfathomable to the founders of our system.

When one political faction opts for unilateral governance, it is hardly reasonable for the opposition to adopt a posture of complacency. Yet, that is exactly the path Senate Democrats chose early in Trump’s presidency.

Despite constituents’ calls to action, institutionalist Democrats opted to believe in the resilience of their institutions, subsequently learning the hard way that such faith was misplaced.

Now, Republicans bemoan the fact that Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has supposedly been swayed by the radical elements of his party. However, this narrative fails to capture the reality: the impetus for Democratic resistance is primarily derived from within the party itself, a distinction that Republicans seem ill-prepared to accept.

Supporters of healthcare, for instance, are not restricted to the party’s left flank; moderates and centrists, whom Republicans have historically relied upon to capitulate during crises like shutdowns, are now equally emboldened to stand firm.

The fury coursing through the party isn’t solely confined to the outer fringes; it echoes through the halls of Congress, revealing a paradigm shift.

Keep reading for evidence that highlights this new dynamic.

See also  Democrats accused of hypocrisy over ‘hostage-taking,’ ‘ransom’ rhetoric in past shutdown fights
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