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Related: About this forumDemocrats Keep Chasing the 'MODERATE' Voter -- This Pollster Says That's a Mistake
The weakness for the Democratic Party is not that they are perceived to be extremist or elitist, it's that they're perceived to be weak
not standing up for their coalition, not being effective in government. And honestly, that's a harder problem to solve.
In this Substack Live conversation, Zeteo contributor John Harwood sits down with independent pollster G. Elliot Morris to break down the Democrat's centrist strategy and how the move can hurt the party in the long run.
Despite Democrats struggle to rally voters around a centrist agenda, some party leaders continue to argue that appealing to the middle-man is the path back to power.
Morris emphasizes the fact there are no median voters only those with mixed views who pay little attention. Harwood and Morris also dive into Trumps illegal war in Iran and whether or not there is a chance that Republicans will lose both chambers of Congress in the 2026 midterm elections.
In this Substack Live conversation, Zeteo contributor John Harwood sits down with independent pollster G. Elliot Morris to break down the Democrat's centrist strategy and how the move can hurt the party in the long run.
Despite Democrats struggle to rally voters around a centrist agenda, some party leaders continue to argue that appealing to the middle-man is the path back to power.
Morris emphasizes the fact there are no median voters only those with mixed views who pay little attention. Harwood and Morris also dive into Trumps illegal war in Iran and whether or not there is a chance that Republicans will lose both chambers of Congress in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Democrats Keep Chasing the 'MODERATE' Voter -- This Pollster Says That's a Mistake (Original Post)
AStern
3 hrs ago
OP
He stated that there was 53% that were disillusioned with both parties and that it was linked to the economy.
everyonematters
2 hrs ago
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Turbineguy
(40,017 posts)1. Americans need to accept responsibility.
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everyonematters
(4,126 posts)3. He stated that there was 53% that were disillusioned with both parties and that it was linked to the economy.
We need to convince voters that we will make difference in their lives.
Cirsium
(3,902 posts)4. But but but
We need those swinging white suburban minivan soccer mom undecided voters - all 10 of them. They are leaning Republican so we need to tack right to get 'em. Never mind the base - where are they going to go?