The entire Democratic strategy debate — "moderate" or move left? fight or compromise? — is based on a misreading of data. Voters don't think Dems are too progressive; they think Dems are weak. The actual math on what to do about this isn't even close! New: www.gelliottmorris.com/p/new-poll-d...
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Thank you for this 👍🏽

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What I take from these charts is that Americans do not understand what the word "empathetic" means.

And also, as I have been screeching at my Senators for over a year now, Schumer has to go.

#uspol

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Remember when Democrats shut down the government to protect healthcare? And most people were blaming Republicans? And then Democrats just fucking caved and got nothing?

Ahh, good times.

@gelliottmorris.com dems *are* weak. At this point they are controlled opposition

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All it would take to win is for the Democrats to find a real progressive candidate who is willing to fight.

@gelliottmorris.com Where would voters get such a strange idea? Not from thirty years of panicked accommodation, surely