Democrats want new leaders, focus on pocketbook issues, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
- 62% of self-identified Democrats believe the leadership of the Democratic Party should be replaced with new people, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- Many Democrats feel their party is focusing too much on transgender rights and not enough on economic issues like taxes and corporate spending, according to the poll.
- Dissatisfaction with party leadership has led to resignations, including Randi Weingarten from the Democratic National Committee, as noted by the poll findings.
- Younger Democrats feel a stronger disconnect between their priorities and those of the leadership, especially regarding economic policies such as tax reform and corporate spending.
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Majority of Democratic voters believe party should stop focusing on transgender issues and replace leadership
A majority of Democrats believe the party needs fresh blood and only a small fraction feel it should prioritize transgender rights issues, according to a new poll.
·New York, United States
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Read Full ArticleDemocrats want new leaders, focus on pocketbook issues, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
The poll identified a deep disconnect between what Democrats say their priorities are and the issues they believe party leaders care about most ahead of next year's midterm elections, when they hope to crack Republican control of Congress
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