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Sun Jun 1, 2025, 10:04 AM Jun 2025

Six Months Later, Democrats Are Still Searching for the Path Forward [View all]

The party’s standing is startlingly low after a defeat that felt like a cultural rejection. What comes next?

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/25/us/politics/democratic-party-voters.html

https://archive.ph/YraA1


The first challenge is that, beyond Republicans and independents, Democrats themselves have soured on their party. Credit...Emily Elconin for The New York Times


One longtime Democratic researcher has a technique she leans on when nudging voters to share their deepest, darkest feelings about politics. She asks them to compare America’s two major parties to animals. After around 250 focus groups of swing voters, a few patterns have emerged, said the researcher, Anat Shenker-Osorio. Republicans are seen as “apex predators,” like lions, tigers and sharks — beasts that take what they want when they want it. Democrats are typically tagged as tortoises, slugs or sloths: slow, plodding, passive.

So Ms. Shenker-Osorio perked up earlier this year when a Democratic man in Georgia suggested that a very different kind of animal symbolized her party. “A deer,” he said, “in headlights.” The man had more to say. “You stand there and you see the car coming, but you’re going to stand there and get hit with it anyway.”

Six months after President Trump swept the battleground states, the Democratic Party is still sifting through the wreckage. Its standing has plunged to startling new lows — 27 percent approval in a recent NBC News poll, the weakest in surveys dating to 1990 — after a defeat that felt like both a political and cultural rejection. Communities that Democrats had come to count on for a generation or more — young people, Black voters, Latinos — all veered toward the right in 2024, some of them sharply.

And unlike Mr. Trump’s win in 2016, his victory last year could not be waved away as an outlier after he won the popular vote for the first time. The stark reality is that the downward trend for Democrats stretches back further than a single election. Republicans have been gaining ground in voter registration for years. Working-class voters of every race have been steadily drifting toward the G.O.P. And Democrats are increasingly perceived as the party of college-educated elites, the defenders of a political and economic system that most Americans feel is failing them.

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Stop being nice go for the juggler, Historic NY Jun 2025 #1
+1 dalton99a Jun 2025 #5
It's those white middle class nice patterns. ananda Jun 2025 #14
Excellent advice! Kid Berwyn Jun 2025 #16
Not to worry Fiendish Thingy Jun 2025 #2
There is truth to this RJ-MacReady Jun 2025 #3
+1. Ditch the cause celebre du jour and political correctness bullshit. Focus on economic issues dalton99a Jun 2025 #8
Why are you using republican talking points Keepthesoulalive Jun 2025 #13
Democrats always focus on economic issues and policies, that's what the party is. betsuni Jun 2025 #19
Gen Z men are voting right all over the world. Gen Z women are doing the opposite. pecosbob Jun 2025 #4
Democrats should learn to fight to WIN, not to run away and cower in fear or act like deaf mutes dalton99a Jun 2025 #6
It seems like most of these assessments lack concrete analysis of ideology and politics. David__77 Jun 2025 #7
Our culture is our politics. That is what social media has done. Sympthsical Jun 2025 #11
I agree with that. This is a matter of identifying causality. David__77 Jun 2025 #15
The 2020 categorical imperative was to put that MF traitor behind bars and we failed Ponietz Jun 2025 #9
This article reads almost word for word what I've been posting on DU the past two weeks Sympthsical Jun 2025 #10
The Dems are on the winning side of most issues according to the polls. From woment's rights, to education, to Ping Tung Jun 2025 #12
GOP through Fox News and right wing news created one winning issue for them: an imaginary immigration dystopia andym Jun 2025 #17
Trump is popularising America First nationalism, and pretending to solve an imaginary immigration crisis andym Jun 2025 #18
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