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  2. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    [15] [additional citation(s) needed] The platform also states that Democratic Party seeks peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and supports a two-state solution, under conditions that Israel's security concerns are met and any Palestinian partner must recognize Israel's right to exist, reject violence, and adhere to existing agreements.

  3. Top Pollsters Agree Democrats Should Cater Less To The Far ...

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    The political climate, however, can shift dramatically over the next two years, giving Democrats an opening. “A merica is kind of pissed off right now,” Anzalone said. “Don’t think they ...

  4. A bright spot for Democrats as voters shifted right: Flipping ...

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    Democrats flipped Republican-held congressional seats in Orange County, the Central Valley and northern L.A. County, helping lead the party in narrowing the GOP House majority.

  5. Democrats Did Themselves No Favors by Veering Hard to the ...

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    While Drum favors more left-wing positions, he conceded, "over the past two decades Democrats have moved left far more than Republicans have moved right….The truth is that the Democratic Party ...

  6. Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    ^ A: The Oxford Companion to American Politics observes that the terms "progressive" and "liberal" are "often used interchangeably" in political discourse regarding "the center-left". [ 21 ] The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States .

  7. Left–right political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The terms extreme right and extreme left, as well as centre-right and centre-left, came to be used to describe the nuances of ideology of different sections of the assembly. [12] The terms "left" and "right" were not used to refer to political ideology per se, but, strictly speaking, to

  8. Livestreams and video playbacks: Democrats go all in on an ...

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    Swing voters, she said, were more likely to consume news coverage of Trump, rather than tune in to the actual full rallies, since few voters naturally devote the time to politics required to ...

  9. Pew Research Center political typology - Wikipedia

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    Among the Democrats, the Liberal Democrats were defined as a merger of the Seculars and the 60s Democrats, highly educated voters that supported liberal views on social issues. The Socially Conservative Democrats were defined as successors to the New Dealers. The New Democrats and the Partisan Poor were retained from the previous report. [15]