Democrats' Best Midterms Strategy: Stop Fighting Each Other
Briefly

The Democratic Party exhibits dividers primarily between progressives and centrists, leading to disputes over economic policy, cultural perspectives, and political strategy. These factions became more pronounced following a significant defeat in the 2024 elections, with historical frictions emerging anew. The centrists often criticize the left for being overly focused on identity politics, while the left points to moderate policies as ineffective. As the party approaches the 2026 midterms, a call for unity is essential for political success, as internal conflicts could jeopardize future electoral outcomes.
The Democratic Party is divided mostly into progressives and centrists, differing over economic policy, cultural perspectives, and political strategies.
Tensions between Democrats have heightened after a consequential defeat in 2024, with ancient grudges revived to explain that loss.
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