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In reply to the discussion: NEW POLL: Nearly half of Americans think Democrats have moved too far to the left [View all]Gothmog
(146,006 posts)132. Michigan Democrats show less enthusiasm for progressive policies
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Democratic enthusiasm to vote against President Donald Trump in the 2020 election could be matched by Republicans motivated to oppose a more progressive nominee.
At least thats the historic argument for why a moderate Democrat could have the advantage in swing states, said Matt Grossman, director of Michigan State Universitys Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. While Democrats consider which of their candidates is best positioned to beat Trump, recent polling suggests Democrats in Michigan and other general election battlegrounds are motivated to vote but less enthusiastic about progressive policy ideas.,,,,
A majority of Democratic voters in Michigan put Medicare for All at the bottom of their health care priorities, the KFF survey found. Union members have also expressed issues with losing health benefits they fought for over decades of negotiations with employers.
Candidates in the moderate lane like Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg favor expanding coverage under the Obama-era Affordable Care Act. Biden and Buttigieg support giving people the option of buying-in to Medicare but dont want to expand it to everyone.
Bidens campaign has come out swinging against Warrens Medicare for All plan, saying its too costly and would hike taxes on the middle-class.
Trump and other Republicans call Medicare for All a socialist" policy, portraying the plan as reckless and expensive. The danger of socialism is poised to get a lot of mileage in Republican campaign messaging during the next year, Grossman said.
At least thats the historic argument for why a moderate Democrat could have the advantage in swing states, said Matt Grossman, director of Michigan State Universitys Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. While Democrats consider which of their candidates is best positioned to beat Trump, recent polling suggests Democrats in Michigan and other general election battlegrounds are motivated to vote but less enthusiastic about progressive policy ideas.,,,,
A majority of Democratic voters in Michigan put Medicare for All at the bottom of their health care priorities, the KFF survey found. Union members have also expressed issues with losing health benefits they fought for over decades of negotiations with employers.
Candidates in the moderate lane like Biden and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg favor expanding coverage under the Obama-era Affordable Care Act. Biden and Buttigieg support giving people the option of buying-in to Medicare but dont want to expand it to everyone.
Bidens campaign has come out swinging against Warrens Medicare for All plan, saying its too costly and would hike taxes on the middle-class.
Trump and other Republicans call Medicare for All a socialist" policy, portraying the plan as reckless and expensive. The danger of socialism is poised to get a lot of mileage in Republican campaign messaging during the next year, Grossman said.
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NEW POLL: Nearly half of Americans think Democrats have moved too far to the left [View all]
Gothmog
Oct 2019
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"Codswallop"? Isn't this the same poll that showed Warren jumping out to a +7 point lead?
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2019
#104
That was my first thought...and wondering why that question never gets asked! nt
List left
Oct 2019
#67
Not at all. She fits in more with the 17% of the Democrats who share that sentiment....
George II
Oct 2019
#93
She she fits in with a larger percentage of Republicans than Democrats.
Cuthbert Allgood
Oct 2019
#112
By definition, the center is always in the center. If it was 'too far to the right" ...
NurseJackie
Oct 2019
#40
If the center is always the center, then how would you say is the center defined?
Tiggeroshii
Oct 2019
#55
Sorry for the insults. I honestly am trying to understand your point of view
Tiggeroshii
Oct 2019
#86
if the entire main continuum is dragged to the right, then the 'centre' of that continuum is also
Celerity
Oct 2019
#70
well, that is just flat out bigotry based off perceived class, fuck those people nt
Celerity
Oct 2019
#85
If you're someone who doesn't view politics as a left-right paradigm, yes!
HerbChestnut
Oct 2019
#38
Support for a public option has been increasing, and for Medicare-for-All has been decreasing
Gothmog
Oct 2019
#24
Would that "nearly half" of Americans be the Republicans and their alt-right Nazi buddies?
bluewater
Oct 2019
#27
That is what I hear all the time from friends in Illinois, Indiana and Nebraska.
redstatebluegirl
Oct 2019
#34
Interesting, there seems to be no limit to how far to the right anything can go.
tenderfoot
Oct 2019
#35
Exactly. They are also the same fucking people who claim Obama was born in Kenya.
Autumn
Oct 2019
#63
I agree, I have a couple of them I would have to hold my nose but I would vote for them.
redstatebluegirl
Oct 2019
#126
There are more moderates and slightly liberals in the party compared to extreme liberals
Gothmog
Oct 2019
#90
Left and right are fluid constructs. I'm from the UK, and I can tell you, the Democratic Party is
Doodley
Oct 2019
#95
I personally don't care about the direction. It's the promise of stuff that's not even needed--
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#99
So simple.. just pick Biden and the rest will work itself out! Most important at this moment in
Laura PourMeADrink
Oct 2019
#101
And yet about 60% of voters are for things like medicare for all, free college etc. nt
Quixote1818
Oct 2019
#109
Nate-A lot of D voters are moderate, or "somewhat liberal" rather than "very liberal"
Gothmog
Oct 2019
#114
Vulnerable House Democrats Wary of Campaigning for Medicare for All in 2020 Race
Gothmog
Oct 2019
#129