A Push for Structural Reform Beyond the Partisan Divide
While 77 percent of Americans report being sidelined by the current political establishment since the 2024 election, a new coalition is attempting to bypass partisan gridlock. A fresh YouGov poll indicates that 83 percent of voters now demand that Congress prioritize a sweeping package of 39 historic political and economic reforms.

Sol Erdman, leader of the Center for Collaborative Democracy, plans to outline these proposed changes during two livestreamed presentations on Wednesday, July 15. The sessions, scheduled for 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern, aim to demonstrate how citizens can pursue policy shifts that have been consistently rejected by both major parties and actively opposed by Donald Trump. Each 30-minute segment will conclude with an open question-and-answer period, allowing the public to examine the specific framework of the Grand Bargain Project. The initiative positions itself as a direct response to the perceived stagnation in Washington, seeking to translate broad public dissatisfaction into a concrete legislative agenda.
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