A recent article discusses the potential erosion of “The Delaware Way,” a tradition of bipartisan cooperation that has defined the state’s political landscape. While Democrats continue to dominate state politics, a shift away from compromise and civility is concerning some observers. The lack of civility and bipartisanship is attributed to both major parties, leading to a more confrontational political environment in Delaware. As Republicans become increasingly marginalized and Democrats move further to the left, concerns about the future of the Delaware Way have been raised. Issues such as government accountability, education, and the influence of special interests have been cited as consequences of one-party rule in the state. Despite differing opinions on the effectiveness of the Delaware Way, there is a consensus that collaboration and moderation are essential for effective governance. The article highlights the need to preserve the positive aspects of the Delaware Way while also making room for new ideas and voices to ensure progress for all Delaware residents.
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