The Democratic Party Can't Go Back to the Clinton Era, as Much as Experts Claim It Should
Briefly

The Democratic Party faces challenges in appealing to non-college voters, who display moderate or conservative views on issues like immigration and policing. The focus is on a pragmatic approach combining libertarian ideals, progressive programs, and pocketbook governance. This strategy acknowledges the growing number of unaffiliated voters. Past strategies have created a schism between party leadership and activists, complicating the party’s future ability to connect with broader voter bases while navigating critical issues effectively.
The Pragmatic approach reflects the growing number of unaffiliated voters in the country, emphasizing a unique combination of libertarian ideals, progressive programs, and pocketbook-focused governance.
Polling and focus groups indicate non-college voters display a more moderate or conservative outlook on immigration and policing, challenging the appeal of progressive policies in swing states.
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