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.
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.





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