The Democratic Party faces a crisis of representation as perceptions shift: fewer voters see them as champions of the working class, while more view them as advocates for marginalized groups, a transition that reflects their failure to present a credible economic vision for all.
Polling reveals a stark reality for Democrats; the belief in their support for the working class has drastically declined over the past 50 years, while the perception of their commitment to minority issues has soared, leading to stark electoral consequences.
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