Polling shows a significant shift in public perception, with voters now seeing the Republican Party as more representative of the working class, leaving Democrats struggling to regain their political brand.
Ken Martin lamented that for the first time in modern history, more Americans believe that Republicans represent the interests of the working class, marking a troubling sign for Democrats.
Research indicates that public optimism among Democrats has drastically decreased, with a drop to 51 percent feeling optimistic compared to 86 percent of Republicans who feel secure about their party's future.
Matthew Dallek emphasized the challenges faced by Democrats, noting that the party's base is diminishing, consisting mainly of educated white liberal voters, leading to concerns about future competitiveness.
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