Democrats have a platform. That is their equivalent to Project 2025, but written by the party.
Republicans only have Project 2025 because they don’t have a party platform, they gave up on that in 2020 and just go with whatever Trump vomits out. Project 2025 aligns with the things they have been trying to do for decades, which is why it is being treated as their platform.
This is the answer.
Writing a playbook is authoritarian.
Republicans have a 2024 platform. You can Google it.
It’s like a page of high-school level ranting gibberish. I suppose that is technically a “platform” but not what people are typically thinking of.
They didn’t put one out for 2020, and said “same as 2016” I haven’t looked at their new one.
We do. It’s called the Constitution of the United States of America.
Clearly, Republicans don’t care for it much.
Coming from a party convention, there’s development of what is called a “Party Platform”.
“I don’t belong to any organized political party, I am a Democrat”
Will Rogers
Because that would be fucking weird.
You don’t need a playbook to not be an arsehole.
I couldn’t tell you specifically why, but I would question the value of such a project. Project 2025 undermines the foundations of the United States and moves the US towards authoritarianism.
Red versus Blue was an entertaining web series, but not an effective system of governance. Things like project 2025 are symptoms of a deeper sickness in the United States. Democrats shouldn’t be playing the same game as fascists, once you play by their rules, you’ve already lost.
The United States is an Oligarchy, the will of the people is almost entirely eclipsed by the interests of capital. Democrats don’t need their own project 2025, the people need representation in government regardless of what color flag their elected officials fly.
They do, it just uses the generic name “platform” to refer to their political strategy instead of naming it something ominous.
As well as the other good answers you’ve received here is also the fact that they are in power currently. If dems were out of power outside groups would be publishing policy books and papers to influence the direction going forward in the coming retool. They probably are now. But as has been said the dems have an actual platform to attack so only policy wonks and fever swamp dwellers read and attack the papers coming out of democratic leaning institutions right now.
Green new deal is a thing
ours is common sense really
Liberals helped get us into this corporate hell hole. Don’t let either party off the hook. That being said. The stakes this election are too high.
Vote blue.
Because when the Republicans are in power they fall in line, when Democrats are in power they fall in love.
To explain that last bit, Democrat candidates tend to have more direct goals, more local or state policies or projects they would like to enact. So everyone of them arrives in DC with something they are trying to do, and nothing usually happens as it requires the party to agree on it. Gathering the will to collectivly push past the GOP is usually too high of a barrier for most modest bills, especially when they are being extra obstructionist.
Because both parties are owned by the wealthy and our country is for sale. The rich have a plan and on a long enough timeline they always get what they want.
Billionaires shouldn’t exist. Pious Billionaires are a threat to humanity.
There is no party advocating for progressives or advancing our cause.
We have to proceed without leadership as our system is too corrupt.
Only ignorant people downvoting you … political parties keep us entertained while the real scum reaps rewards behind the scenes
the real scum reaps rewards behind the scenes
It’s Roger Stone, isn’t it?
Even if they did, you think they’d get it released? They saw what happened to the Heritage Foundation following the leak of P’25.
if it leaks and it’s a problem, it probably isn’t a good idea to go forward with that policy.
Which, for the record, democrats aren’t likely to have a “secret manifesto of things only assholes want” for their policy guidebook. (But they do have a policy guidebook. They develop one every National Convention )
Logic and reason seems to have worked faulty well so far. There’s room for improvement though.