Democrats are furious. And they want their leaders to get mad, too.

“I wish you’d be angry,” a constituent told representative Gil Cisneros, a Democrat of California, at a recent town hall. At an event in Minnesota featuring a panel of Democratic attorneys general, an activist voiced a similar sentiment: “Get angry, man,” punctuating the message with a profanity.

The anger roiling the party, slow to build, is now a forceful current coursing through the electorate and pulling in Americans terrified that the country is descending into authoritarianism. Democrats – with no leader to guide them and little power to wield in Washington – are scrambling to harness the sudden fury.

At rallies, town halls and protests, voters are venting their fury with Donald Trump and his empowerment of Elon Musk’s full-frontal assault on federal agencies, stoking what progressive activists believe are the embers of a populist backlash against the president – and the Democratic leaders they believe are not meeting the moment.

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    It’s as though there are two Democratic parties

    One that yells and protests and works for change and another that makes sure nothing ever changes

    But your never really sure who is in which group

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      But your never really sure who is in which group

      It’s pretty easy to determine which group our representatives are in.

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      Which is why we should stop searching for babies in this toxic bathwater and dump it out.

      We need to end the Democratic party to end the Duopoly.