Letter to the editor: Country needs more centrists
As a senior citizen who has become “invisible” to most political people who are under the age of 50, I believe our country needs to have more political “moderates” and “centrists” than we do now.
I think we were better off in the 1960s when about 20% to 30% of us considered ourselves to be in the middle of the road. Today, this has gone down to about 10% to 15%.
I miss the times when most Democrats and Republicans used to disagree, but with respect. That ship sailed a long time ago. While I am definitely on the side of one of the two “warring tribes,” I am still a 1960s-style Bobby Kennedy liberal Democrat, and I refuse to view conservative Republicans as my enemies even though a lot of them make it very hard not to.
I think we were better off when most elections were usually decided by the 20% to 30% who were in the middle of the road. They had open minds. Most of us don’t anymore.
Stewart B. Epstein
Rochester, N.Y.
Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free.