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A major takeaway from the report is the stark contrast between the two wings of the Democratic Party. The far-left is engaged in a "culture war" that involves attacking "oligarchy," pushing transgender policies, and advocating for expansive social reforms. These efforts, while energizing their base, are alienating mainstream voters who desire stability and economic opportunity.
On the other hand, the more pragmatic Democrats—and many independents—prioritize policies that enable wealth creation and economic prosperity. The data reveals that voters prefer candidates focusing on fixing the economy and cracking down on corporate corruption, rather than engaging in divisive social battles.