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- This Is the Moment Democrats Have Been Talking About for Years
The problem isn’t scarcity — it’s greed This is the moment Democrats have been talking about for years: a chance to prove we’re more than a party of outrage and opposition
- Democrats have a great opportunity in 2026 – if they don’t . . .
And indeed, even the Wall Street Journal poll shows Democrats narrowly ahead of Republicans by 3 points on the generic ballot — a test of which party voters prefer in next year’s election
- Why Dems are suddenly confident about 2026 - Axios
Democrats have a rare bright spot in their party's existential crisis: 2026, at least to them, looks pretty good Why it matters: The party is full of angst over how to retake the White House and win back the voters they lost to President Trump over the past decade But they feel increasingly sanguine about taking back the House next year
- Democrats are begging for change — will their party ever listen?
Disaffected Democratic voters have spent six months telling party leaders what needs to happen in order to build a winning electoral coalition The times are, as they say, a-changin’
- Why the Democrats are still stuck in the past - Salon. com
I’ve been perplexed for decades by this paradox: The Democratic Party has brought us every major policy advance since at least the New Deal, but is now the party most firmly wedded to status-quo,
- Inside the Democrats’ Reboot - TIME
Even if the Democrats generate new policy ideas and adopt a sharper pitch, they’ll still bump up against the core issue that tanked Biden, Harris, and much of the rest of the party last year: age
- Democrats have been playing dead for too many years
“Democrats have been playing dead for too many years,” Sanders said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in response to Carville’s aggressive advice to Democrats, which was outlined in a New York
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