I disagree with this. Many Democrats, voters and politicians, oppose my interests in philosophy and action. It serves me no purpose for me to assume good faith in them. When I go to the doctor and am prescribed a medicine that is unaffordable, what should I think of the voters and politicians that opposed the regulations that would drive that drug cost down? There is no grey area in whether or not you can afford medicine, or innumerable other areas regarding human dignity. Politics is personal, and is very often a competition for resources. The notion that no one in my political party could be my enemy is naive. Ideologically speaking, the party line between Republicans and Democrats is arbitrary and subjective. Amy McGrath is closer in ideology to most Republicans than she is to me.