Democratic socialism is projected to decline as a political movement in the United States. Analysts suggest that while the movement itself may fade, the underlying issues that fueled its recent surge remain unresolved.
The primary driver of this political trend is identified as the persistent failure of both major political parties to effectively govern. This institutional inability to address systemic challenges is cited as the catalyst for the rise of democratic socialist ideology, regardless of the movement's future electoral viability.
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