Democrats today are more likely to say they want their party to become moderate than they were four years ago, according to a Gallup poll published Thursday. The survey, conducted in the first week of President Trump’s second term, gauged partisan preferences on the ideological direction of respondents’ respective parties. Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, 45 percent say they want their party to become more moderate, while 29 percent say they want the party to become more liberal, and 22 percent say they want the party to stay the same.

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    2 days ago

    As I keep telling people on here

    The country is not that fucking left

    I wish it was. God, I wish it was. But it’s not.

    Denying reality is not helpful.

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      I don’t think this is so much about what the country currently is but rather what is seems like the left is trying to make it become. That’s what made them lose the elections and will continue to do so untill the rethoric coming from the left becomes more moderate.

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          Alright, well in that case let’s just keep doing the same thing and hope for a different outcome.

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      Disagree completely. Ask people their thoughts on specific issues and they almost always skew left even if they vote right. They’re just completely overwhelmed with biased news.

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        Disagree completely. Ask people their thoughts on specific issues and they almost always skew left even if they vote right.

        Most people have political opinions the way liquids have form.

        And the container is their emotional responses, which are overwhelmingly weighted towards valuing traditional conservative arguments.

        This is why when push comes to shove, even in fucking liberal states, left ballot initiatives regularly fail.

        The idea of a secretly left-population is not borne out by any of the facts.

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      No no, I’m sure one of the world’s oldest polling firms is doing their job wrong. I, as a random Lemmy user, surely know more about poll stratification than they do.

      It’s Gallup that’s wrong!!! /s