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The Majority of Democrats Say They'd Rather Live Elsewhere

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July 7, 2026

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The Majority of Democrats Say They'd Rather Live Elsewhere
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Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 29, 2026

New Poll: Majority of Democrats Would Prefer to Live Overseas Than in the US

A majority of Democratic respondents, 55, said they would rather live outside the United States than remain here. To which many of us might respond: What's stopping you? The post New Poll: Majority of Democrats Would Prefer to Live Overseas Than in the US first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

The 74

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· Jun 23, 2026

Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice

School choice enjoys broad support among the American public. But opposition within the Democratic Party and the political left remains concentrated among those with the most means. Higher-income and more highly educated Democrats are far more likely to oppose school choice, while Black, Hispanic and lower-income Democrats are more supportive. The divide reflects a gap []

Article | The Nation

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· Jun 26, 2026

Establishment Democrats Are Embracing Loserdom

Jeet Heer Some centrists would rather have Trump triumph than forge an alliance with the left. The post Establishment Democrats Are Embracing Loserdom appeared first on The Nation.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 10, 2026

Are Democrats Really Moving Left?

Are Democrats Really Moving Left?

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

Republicans hang on

REPUBLICANS HANG ON. By a number of conventional measures, the Republican Party should be headed for a huge loss in this November’s House midterm elections. But some experts think the results will be much closer than originally thought. The problem for Republicans is those experts still think the GOP will lose, just not in an old-fashioned []

Pew Research Center

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· Jun 30, 2026

About a third of U.S. Democrats like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists

Democrats’ views on democratic socialists also differ by race and ethnicity, age, education, income and political engagement.

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Related coverage for "The Majority of Democrats Say They'd Rather Live Elsewhere": Legal Insurrection — New Poll: Majority of Democrats Would Prefer to Live Overseas Than in the US. The 74 — Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice. Article | The Nation — Establishment Democrats Are Embracing Loserdom. Real Clear Politics — Are Democrats Really Moving Left?. Washington Examiner — Republicans hang on. Pew Research Center — About a third of U.S. Democrats like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists