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The latest New York Times/Siena College survey of potential Democrat voters and independent voters highlights the Democrat Party’s failures and illuminates a path for conservatives to attract disenfranchised soft Democrats.
Hispanic and Black Democrats and men are growing particularly weary of the party’s failures on immigration and gender ideology.
While the survey is being heralded as a path forward for the Democrat Party, that might only be true if the party is willing to embrace a moderate, reasonable approach to immigration and gender ideology.
Congressional Democrats are as radical as ever withholding funding for the Department of Homeland Security, enforcing “sanctuary policies” that harm citizens, and pushing nonsensical gender ideology.
The Times survey, which is 59 percent Democrat, 37 percent independent, and two percent another party, shows that a large chunk of Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents want to see the Democratic Party “move to the center”.
According to the survey, 47 percent of potential Democrat voters want the Democratic Party to move to the center as a whole, versus 28 percent who want to see it move to the left and 19 percent who want to see it not move in either direction.
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BJ -
Republicans often don't listen to their base.
Democrats often don't listen to their base.
The difference is Republicans are usually more to the center than the base wants.
Democrats have gone full speed to the fringe left.
Hispanic and Black Democrats and men are growing particularly weary of the party’s failures on immigration and gender ideology.
While the survey is being heralded as a path forward for the Democrat Party, that might only be true if the party is willing to embrace a moderate, reasonable approach to immigration and gender ideology.
Congressional Democrats are as radical as ever withholding funding for the Department of Homeland Security, enforcing “sanctuary policies” that harm citizens, and pushing nonsensical gender ideology.
The Times survey, which is 59 percent Democrat, 37 percent independent, and two percent another party, shows that a large chunk of Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents want to see the Democratic Party “move to the center”.
According to the survey, 47 percent of potential Democrat voters want the Democratic Party to move to the center as a whole, versus 28 percent who want to see it move to the left and 19 percent who want to see it not move in either direction.
Survey Of Weak Democrats Shows Massive Fracture Over Immigration And Transgender Agenda
By Manzanita Miller The latest New York Times/Siena College survey of potential Democrat voters and independent voters highlights the Democrat Party’s failures and illuminates a path for conservatives to attract disenfranchised soft Democrats. Hispanic and Black Democrats and men are growing...
BJ -
Republicans often don't listen to their base.
Democrats often don't listen to their base.
The difference is Republicans are usually more to the center than the base wants.
Democrats have gone full speed to the fringe left.
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