To the Editor: Dylan Ratigan is finding out that the Democratic party's big tent is not so big when you try to get into it. Although his independent approach might appeal to some of the Democratic …
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To the Editor:
Dylan Ratigan is finding out that the Democratic party's big tent is not so big when you try to get into it.
Although his independent approach might appeal to some of the Democratic grassroots, local cadres have decided that freewheeling Dylan, with his off-the-cuff remarks about President Trump, is suffering from an extreme case of right-wing deviationism.
Candidate Ratigan is learning the hard way that, as Trotsky said, “the party is always correct.”
Kevin Beary
Colton