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For decades, the Democratic Party has thrived on opposition—against Republicans, capitalism, and what they portray as threats to social justice. However, recent analysis suggests that the party is now caught in a limbo, unable to effectively communicate what they stand for beyond negative campaigning. As pundits and analysts note, Democrats are known for “what they’re against,” but they seem increasingly unable to define what they’re “for,” leaving a vacuum that voters are quick to fill with skepticism or outright rejection.