More than half of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents expressed frustration with the party, despite the fact that Democrats appear well positioned to take the House and compete for the Senate in November. Registered voters favored Democratic candidates over Republicans by 10 percentage points, a sizable margin less than six months out from the midterms.

But beneath that strong showing, unhappiness spanned almost every part of the party’s coalition — including young, white, Black and college-educated voters — and was especially strong among Democrats least attached to the party, who are the most likely to swing elections.

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  • BarneyPiccolo@lemmings.world
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    3 days ago

    I just saw an interview with Rahm Emmanuel, who is going to be running for president, and he was gaslighting all over the place that “Israel” didn’t play a part on the 2024 loss, it was all Affordability.

    He’s a committed Zionist, but he is also very vocally against their current leadership, and was very against the Gaza Genocide. Further, he feels we should cut them off financially, as well.

    But he was still gaslighting that Israel had nothing to do with it, when anyone who knows a young person, knows that they were out of their minds that their country was supporting a genocide, and rightfully blamed the Biden administration, and Harris. They didn’t vote MAGA, they just didn’t vote at all.

    Young voters are VERY anti-Israel.