This is intended to be a neutral post. Please, no name calling.
I believe that most folks in this country feel that things are not working right. From Congress and the national legislative process on down to local public works (pot holes, bus service etc), things just don't seem to work well. We can have a whole long discussion about that. Please lets not. The nuts and bolts of why our public institutions do not work well is not the focus of my remarks.
But that there is a problem, or many problems, and how that affects our political dynamic IS what I want to talk about.
The collective frustration with the way we have "always done things" is a major factor in why and how people vote now. For the Republicans, it was the so-called "Tea Party" movement that so discomforted Sen McCain (Hobbits) and other main-stream or Establishment life time politicians. This frustration resulted in the final days of the primary race, to consider the non-establishment candidates Ted Cruse and Donald Trump. That Trump was elected is less his achievement than it is Clinton'as failing to perform (That is my opinion . . Plerase lets not pursue that in this thread).
In this evolving presidential race for 2020, I believe that the Democrat side is facing a similar dynamic. The potential field is large, with early commitments already. The candidates, dealred and potential, that seem ascendant are for the most part, not establishment Democrats or establishment liberals. A few are as potentially disruptive as Trump was, has been and is for the Republicans. There is as much frustration with the way our system ias working, on the Democrat side today as there was for the Republicans leading up to 2016.
We must all think about what we stand for and who we believe in. I feel that we are collectively teetering between the various flavors of totalitarian ideologyies that brought so much inhumanity to the 20th Centuryv . . .and its from both ends of the spectrum.