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This sentiment reflects a broader realization that voters desire more than what their current leaders, such as Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, are offering. Democratic voters are leaning toward wanting their representatives to adopt a more combative stance against Republican opposition. A striking 77% believe Democrats should stand firm on principles, even at the cost of legislative progress. This desire for principled leadership signals a shift away from compromise politics among Democratic voters, who are increasingly frustrated with what they perceive as a lack of action by their representatives.