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Wake Up Call? Polls Show Half Of Democrat Voters Are Tired Of Far-Left Politics - ZH

If you are a US Democrat or Liberal, do you think that your parties should move toward the political center 2 members have voted

  1. 1. If you are a US Democrat or a Liberal in another country, do you think that your liberal parties should move toward the political center

    • I think that our liberal parties and our politicians should moderate, abandon "woke" extremes, and move closer to the politial center
      0%
      0
    • I think that I think that our liberal parties and our politician's current progressive liberal policies including DEI, LGBT+, CRT, ESG, and "wokism" are perfect
      0%
      0
    • I think that our liberal parties and our politicans should move ever further toward the extreme Left and embrace radical DEI, LGBT+, open-borders, and extreme Green
      0%
      0
    • I'm not a liberal, but I think that Democrats would benefit from moving toward the political center and prehaps we could begin to have a meeting of minds and social unity
      100%
    • Something else - Write your position in the comments
      0%
      0

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"After the Democratic Party's well-publicized setbacks during the November elections, a recent national poll indicates 45% of Democrats want their party to go moderate and move away from the terminally woke.  That's up 11 points from 2021."
-ZeroHedge / Gallap
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/wake-call-polls-show-half-democrat-voters-are-tired-far-left-politics
https://news.gallup.com/poll/656636/democrats-favor-party-moderation-past.aspx

"I think the Democrats' brand is really bad, and I think this was an election based on culture. And the Democrats' failure to connect on a cultural basis with a wide swath of Americans is hugely problematic...  I think the majority of the party realizes that the ideological purity of some of the groups is a recipe for disaster and that, candidly, the attack on over-the-top wokeism was a valid attack."

-Senator Mark Warner, Dem Virginia

I'm sure the most liberal progressives on AN, especially US Democrats, probably want to keep the status quo of extreme, woke liberalism.  Or maybe not?  But based on the Gallup poll, enough moderate Democrats want to swing back toward the political center.  I don't blame them - I did years ago.  However, a small move from moderate Democrat toward the center is liable to get those Democrats labelled as "Far-Right MAGA-lovers."  But out of that 45% of Democrats in the Gallup poll who want to move towards a moderate political center, enough of them voted for Trump to swing the election.  And the European and UK leadership are probably about to find out exactly what their own voters think about far Left politics and social policies.

I'll even make this a poll.  The poll is not anonymous.  Stand behind your political positions. 
"If you are a US Democrat or Liberal in another country, do you think that your liberal parties should move toward the political center."
 

Wake Up Call? Polls Show Half Of Democrat Voters Are Tired Of Far-Left Politics 

 

I reckon the far left is tired of Democrats.

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