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Moderate Democrats Seek to Rebrand Party with Focus on Patriotism and Working-Class Appeal


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A group of centrist Democrats recently convened in Virginia to strategize a political comeback by distancing themselves from far-left positions and reconnecting with the working class through a message of patriotism and practicality.  

 

Organized by Third Way, a centrist Democratic think tank, the retreat in Loudoun County, just outside Washington, D.C., brought together elected officials, consultants, and staffers to assess the party’s struggles and map out a new direction. According to a summary of the gathering obtained by The Post, participants expressed concern that progressive activists and staffers were making the party appear more extreme than it actually is.  

 

“Activist groups and progressive staffers push unpopular cultural positions, making it seem like Democrats are more extreme than they actually are,” the document stated. It went on to warn that “operatives and campaigns must remember that activist groups exist to promote their single issue and raise money around it, not to make Democrats electable.”  

 

The report criticized the party for allowing Republicans to control cultural debates and urged Democrats to articulate their own positions in ways that resonate with voters. The summary outlined around 20 key strategies for rebuilding trust among working-class voters, emphasizing a shift in messaging and priorities. Among the highlights were:  

 

“Democrats focus too much on America’s flaws (racism, sexism, inequality) without acknowledging the country’s progress and potential.”  
“Embrace patriotism, community, and traditional American imagery.”  


“Avoid overly moralistic or condescending messaging; speak plainly and directly.”  


“Own the failures of Democratic governance in large cities and commit to improving local government.”  

 

Concerns about the influence of the progressive wing on the party’s image dominated discussions among centrist Democrats. Matt Bennett, a public affairs executive at Third Way, underscored this tension, pointing to the impact of far-left rhetoric on recent elections. “In the wake of this election, where it became so evident that the things that the left was doing and saying deeply hurt [former Vice President Kamala] Harris and down-ballot Democrats, a lot of people are looking to us, not just Third Way, but the moderates in the party, and saying, ‘We got to do it your way, because the other way ain’t working,’” Bennett told Politico, which first reported on the memo.  

 

However, organizers noted that not everyone at the retreat agreed on all the conclusions outlined in the summary. The longstanding divide between the party’s progressive base, which pushes for more left-leaning policies, and its centrist faction, which seeks a more measured approach, remains a source of internal friction.  

 

During the second Trump administration, some Democrats prioritized focusing on economic issues such as inflation and selectively challenging the president, while others called for a more forceful rejection of Republican policies. Yet one common point of agreement between moderates and progressives is that Democrats have struggled to match Republicans in effective messaging.  

 

As the party looks ahead, the push from moderates signals a concerted effort to refine their political strategy, with the hope of crafting a message that resonates more effectively with a broader swath of voters.

 

Based on a report by NYP  2025-03-04

 

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There's no question that the party needs to be completely disbanded, completely reorganized, and completely rebranded. It's a pretty easy thing to do with this point when compared to the absolute fools that are in control at the moment. The trick is to give it some time as there's no question that the GOP will begin to unravel, with falling poll numbers, as people start to realize just how destructive Trump's policies are. 

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Sensible move.

 

The extreme Wokery has infected the Dems to the point that normal people cannot vote for them. Their only support seems to be from crusty old barstool Liberals in Pattaya and the like.

 

A rebrand is necessary. 

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5 hours ago, Snackbar said:

Incongruent with their true values

Great remark.  Schumer is a centrist?  Like hell.

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5 hours ago, thaipo7 said:

Great remark.  Schumer is a centrist?  Like hell.

Nor is Hakeem Jeffries.  Schumer is so far left he cannot even be called a liberal, much less a centrist.

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