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by BrenBarn 28 days ago
Well, no, you just a need a coalition that collectively is more powerful.
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We already have two such coalitions within Congress: Republicans and Democrats.

How is that working out?

Those are coalitions of politicians, which to an increasing extent are part of the "powerful" group that needs to be overridden. By coalitions I mean coalitions of the actual citizenry.
I struggle to imagine how would something like that form, function, or become powerful enough to matter. Do you have any examples of such coalitions?
Unfortunately most of them are bad. The Tea Party is maybe one, for instance. Note that I'm not describing any type of "structure" here. I just mean a group of people who are willing to vote for the same things.
They got captured