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In reply to the discussion: Exclusive: Biden expresses skepticism of Democrats' leftward tilt and AOC's mass appeal [View all]Gothmog
(179,231 posts)10. The polling set forth below show that the party is not moving towards the left
The vast bulk of the party is moderate
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Former vice president Joe Biden is embracing his role as the leading moderate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary field. He has at times adopted an almost curmudgeonly tone about his opponents embrace of more progressive policies, preferring a nostalgia for the way things were back in the good old days of, say, 2015.
Its an approach that, at first, seems at odds with where the party is going. Weve noted previously that Democrats are increasingly likely to identify themselves as liberals, a trend that probably helps explain why so many of the 2020 candidates have embraced progressive positions and why more progressive candidates have entered the race.
Polling, though, suggests that this may not be a foolproof strategy. For one thing, a crowd of more progressive candidates (an admittedly nebulous designation) will compete for the same voters, freeing Biden to vacuum up support from moderates. But polling also shows that Democrats overall arent necessarily prioritizing a candidate who espouses progressive policies. The data below are from a recent CNN-SSRS poll: More Democrats think its important for a nominee to work with Republicans than to support liberal policies.
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Its an approach that, at first, seems at odds with where the party is going. Weve noted previously that Democrats are increasingly likely to identify themselves as liberals, a trend that probably helps explain why so many of the 2020 candidates have embraced progressive positions and why more progressive candidates have entered the race.
Polling, though, suggests that this may not be a foolproof strategy. For one thing, a crowd of more progressive candidates (an admittedly nebulous designation) will compete for the same voters, freeing Biden to vacuum up support from moderates. But polling also shows that Democrats overall arent necessarily prioritizing a candidate who espouses progressive policies. The data below are from a recent CNN-SSRS poll: More Democrats think its important for a nominee to work with Republicans than to support liberal policies.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Exclusive: Biden expresses skepticism of Democrats' leftward tilt and AOC's mass appeal [View all]
brooklynite
Jul 2019
OP
The polling I see shows they don't in the states we need...MFA for example loses if Private
Demsrule86
Jul 2019
#15
FDR was almost 100 years ago...we need modern solutions for modern times...I personally
Demsrule86
Jul 2019
#16
He is correct...while candidates like AOC took Democratic seats. Moderates won the house. We run
Demsrule86
Jul 2019
#14
Wars/tensions happen in many ways. Warren's "Economic Patriotism" does not bode well for peace, IMO.
Hoyt
Jul 2019
#24
His comments qre 100% spot on. AOC is great - she wouldn't have a prayer in Utah.
Drunken Irishman
Jul 2019
#28
Well I care about Utah since I live here. Your extremely rude reply not withstanding...
Drunken Irishman
Jul 2019
#34