Can the Democrats get their act together before next year's US midterms?
- Disillusioned voters have turned their anger towards the Democratic Party after numerous losses to Trump, feeling that moderates are failing to respond.
- Far-Left populists like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are gaining support, raising over $9 million during their tour and showcasing their influence.
- Polling shows Ocasio-Cortez with a +60 net favorability, while moderate John Fetterman has a-17.2 net rating among Democrats, highlighting party rifts.
- Democratic insiders urge a reevaluation of the party’s stances on issues like identity politics to reconnect with working-class voters.
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Will AOC be the next leader of the Democrats?
What are we to make of an America in which David Brooks, the mild-mannered moderate of the New York Times opinion pages, calls for a “comprehensive national civic uprising” to fight back against the tyranny of President Donald Trump? It’s one in which the traditional thinking about how the Democratic party can wield power has been crushed to dust. It’s one in which voters, disillusioned by repeat defeats to Trump, have felt their hopelessness tu…


Can Democrats Pivot to the Center?
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