I feel like that divide is very generational, and we have to address it as generational
I listened to two episodes of
Chapo Traphouse this week-- one where the hosts had attended
CPAC and one where
Costas Lapavitsas explained how the EU is undemocratic.
One thing that stood out in each podcast was their observation that Generation X is missing from the extremes on both sides: CPAC was all Boomers or Millennials, and the Socialist movement in Europe is the same-- either young folks or older folks, no Xers.
Both Boomers and Millennials are overrepresented in the online discourse, bc one group has lots of time and one group has lots of skills. Xers are underrepresented.
This has allowed the extremes to disproportionately drive the discourse.
This has worked out OK for Republicans, bc they are ultrapartisan, and vote in lockstep even if they have to hold their nose-- but it is NOT going to work for Democrats. We are tribal, too, but on a much smaller scale.
Tons of Dems held their nose and voted for Hillary, but i believe even more Republicans were holding their nose for Trump.
That is why we're screwed. Republicans can elect a hold-your-nose candidate. Dems can't.