Seth London, an adviser to major Democratic donors, argues in a memo that the party's identity politics should be completely rejected to appeal to common voters.
In his sweeping memo, London criticized the Democrats for prioritizing core party activists' needs over the broader electorate, urging a shift toward more centrist policies.
The document obtained by The New York Times incited controversy within Democratic circles as it outlines a vision for a more gradual, centrist party transformation.
London's memo is part of efforts by centrist Democrats to develop a strategy that contrasts sharply with more progressive approaches in an increasingly divided party.
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