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Democrats want new leaders, focus on pocketbook issues, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds



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Democrats want new leadership, as many feel the party is not focusing enough on economic issues, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. The poll found that 62% of self-identified Democrats believe the leadership should be replaced with new people.

Dissatisfaction is evident with recent resignations in the Democratic National Committee, including Randi Weingarten and David Hogg. Younger Democrats prioritize economic policies like affordable childcare and health insurance, but feel leaders are less focused on these issues.

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  • Democrats want new leadership, as many feel the party is not focusing enough on economic issues, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
  • The poll found that 62% of self-identified Democrats believe the leadership should be replaced with new people.
  • Dissatisfaction is evident with recent resignations in the Democratic National Committee, including Randi Weingarten and David Hogg.
  • Younger Democrats prioritize economic policies like affordable childcare and health insurance, but feel leaders are less focused on these issues.

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