>>407796It is difficult for the left to replicate this, as the Tea Party was astroturfed with bourgeois money to begin with. The left proper (as in the socialist and communist left) has no such advantage, unless there's a secret commie billionaire or a set of millionaires the dynamics cannot really be replicated.
The main problem with the DSA is that's it's a Harringtonite, Tailist party that is attached at the hip, purposely, to the Democratic party, so it's a dead end. It also doesn't have any programmatic unity (there's a primitivist caucus ffs, nothing against primmies but primitivism is antithetical to socialism imo).