A recent survey reveals that 53% of Democrats believe their party requires significant changes. This statistic underscores a critical self-assessment within the party. Additionally, 28% of Democrats feel the party is moving in the right direction. These numbers highlight a divide in perception among party members. The survey, which included responses from over 1,000 Democrats, also found that 19% are unsure about the party’s future direction. These statistics are vital for understanding the current state of the Democratic Party. They reflect a broad spectrum of opinions and suggest a need for strategic reevaluation. The data provides a clear snapshot of the party’s internal dynamics and the challenges it faces moving forward.
Source: www.realclearpolitics.com

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@Imperius__13
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Jan 19
58% of Democrat voters believe their party needs major change. CNN.
Haven’t listened to this, but may be some flavor:
Patriot Front Delenda Est
@playdda
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Jan 19
Per new CNN poll:
Majority of Democrats believe the party needs either major changes or complete reform
Hon. Tony Labranche
@tonylabranche
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Feb 15
58% of Democrats believe our party needs major structural change and reforms. Let’s get to work! #nhpolitics
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@RileyTX
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Mar 13
And this is why we need new leadership at a bare minimum, if not an entirely new party:
Sandra
@TexSandra210
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2h
The party needs an overhaul asap. The current party leadership is not equipped to handle today’s challenges for us.
Robert Ede
@silentrob73
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3h
I’ve been quite critical of Reform UK and Nigel Farage, but here’s my take on what needs to change to make them a party worth voting for:
Principles over personalities – Right now, Reform is reactionary and leader-driven. A serious party needs a foundation that outlasts any














