Democrats May Be Down, but Their Appetite for Voting Hasn't Dimmed
Briefly

Despite facing challenges and disillusionment among their voters, Democrats have managed to perform well in special elections since Trump's inauguration. They have averaged a 12 percentage point advantage over Kamala Harris's performance across various races. This momentum is evident as Democrats remain competitive even in traditionally Republican districts and look to capitalize on upcoming elections, particularly the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, illustrating a potential resurgence for the party in low-turnout periods.
Democrats have fared well in special elections since Trump's inauguration, running ahead of Kamala Harris's showing by 12 percentage points on average across 11 races.
Despite feeling disillusioned, Democratic voters are showing competitive strengths in elections, indicating a possible resurgence in their electoral viability.
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