The last stand for the moderate Democrats

What the resurgence of Mayor Pete means for the 2020 race

Democratic candidates.
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Last weekend, left-wing activists and mainstream media outlets lavished attention on an event in New York City at which the most left-leaning freshman member of Congress (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) endorsed the campaign of the most left-leaning candidate currently running for president (Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders). But the bigger story in Democratic Party politics over the past week may well be the surge in support for South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in the wake of a strong performance at the Westerville, Ohio, debate on Tuesday night.

Democrats are in the midst of a far-reaching argument about the party's future, and specifically about how to go about trying to unseat President Trump in 2020. On one side is former Vice President Joe Biden — verbally challenged, prone to awkward gaffes, but heir to all the good feelings of the Obama era and unapologetically promising a restoration of the party's center-left establishment. On the other side stands Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), left-wing populists who promise to tear up the playbook used by the party since 1992 in favor of ambitious new programs costing many trillions of dollars.

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Damon Linker

Damon Linker is a senior correspondent at TheWeek.com. He is also a former contributing editor at The New Republic and the author of The Theocons and The Religious Test.