No, I'm saying that there's no more "big tent" where two parties can encompass the majority of the US political spectrum. Views increasingly have to line up across multiple issues (economic, military, abortion, civil liberties, social justice, environmental, gun control etc) or else a candidate is deemed a RINO or a blue-dog Dem and they get primaried to death.
How the fuck are the democrats not a big tent party? Like abortion is almost (but not quite) a litmus test for democrats but beyond that they'll accept anything that resembles a functioning government. Look at the signature democratic legislation recently.
Some democrats wanted to keep the market system where it existed and keep the socialized system where it existed
Some democrats wanted single payer
Some democrats wanted a mixed market system with government and privately run plans
Some democrats wanted to keep the market system but nationalize more of the health insurance industry
And what did we actually get?
Well we mostly got the market system where it existed but reformed the market failures
We got and and expansion of the socialized system into underserved markets (medicare part D reforms, medicaid expansions)
We got a pilot program of single payer (Vermont, it didn't work)
We didn't get the public option because a democrat got replaced by a republican in the senate and the only way to get the legislation was to pass the version without the public option
So the democrats tried over and over and over again to try all of the above, make the biggest tent they possibly fucking could. They only stopped when they lost their control of the senate and had no possible hope of making any additional changes to the bill if it would pass. The democrats desperately tried to get the republicans to accept anything, anything at all but the republicans wanted no law whatsoever.
And as a result of this they got fucking slaughtered in the midterms. The bill was debated, debated and debated some more but that just made it more unpopular. People didn't say "well gee, this bill tries to reach out and try anything that might work". They said "well republicans dont like it so it must not be inclusive".
American voters get a much better government then they deserve, tbh.