Apr 05
WG Discussion Points: Democrats’ ‘Comeback’? David Winston Breaks Down the Reality of Special Elections
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In this week’s WG Discussion Points, David Winston of The Winston Group dissects Tuesday’s special elections and the ongoing challenges for the Democratic Party. Despite media narratives of a Democratic resurgence, Winston argues that the data reveals a more complex picture: Democrats are struggling, facing a historical decline in voter share, and are now effectively a third-party force in many competitive states. The party’s continued embrace of progressive strategies may alienate key voters, making recovery a long shot.
For an in-depth analysis of the shifting political landscape, don’t miss David’s column in Roll Call from earlier this week.
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