Fetterman Anti-Israel Sentiment in Democratic Party
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Democratic voters voted on August 5 for primaries in five states, including the very scrutinized Michigan, where Abdul El-Sayed, who was very left on the political stage, won a short-headed Democratic nomination for a seat in the Senate, a victory that confirms the momentum of the progressive movement, after several recent successes in New York and Colorado.
NEWSLETTER: A progressive wave is testing the Democratic Party
The primaries that have just been held in Michigan, a key state in the November mid-term elections, confirm the fractures within the US Democrats and recall the urgency for the party to fill its programmatic vacuum.
The analysis suggests that the Democratic Party is shaking the fate of its administration by falling into three obsessive patterns: stripping the prosecution of its investigative powers and implementing real estate tax policies. It assesses that party management driven by hardline supporters and the unilateral pursuit of policies are causing a disconnect from public sentiment, exhibiting a pattern similar to the self-righteous policy failures ex…
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- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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