I don't see that happening. The primary problem is the gerrymandering and voter suppression. There is no real progress in addressing either of these issues. Another problem is, since those in power cannot destroy free press, they have gone the alternate route of flooding media, so any signal and basic content is lost in the noise. Regular media, internet is inudated with fluff or shock news. The rest is opinion pieces, with people tuning in only to reinforce and amplify their own views. Very little work done on talking about basic issues, or being able to focus on a problem on the long term, attention span is too short. We do have the New York Times and NPR but we have lost anything resembling a BBC where everyone, regardless of political, religious etc affiliation tunes in to get news. There is no "shared" reality or consensus.
Wherever Republicans are in power, one of the first things they do is to cut education. No matter how heroic any individual teacher is, they just can't fight against the erosion of funding of public education. Thus more people are losing faith in public education, which again creates this atmosphere of no shared values, purpose, or community. I know when I was a child in the 70's, people had lots of legitimate complaints. Crime, high interest rate being two of them. It's hard to explain, but today seems more of a dystopia than my childhood, gritty as it may have been.