Many Democrat voters perceive their party as "out of touch," "woke," and "weak," according to a new poll conducted by a Democratic super PAC and obtained by The Hill.
The poll, conducted between May and June by Unite the Country with voters in 21 battleground counties across 10 battleground states, showed that Democrats need to reestablish credibility for voters to even consider rejoining them.
"This is the reality of the perception of us as a party, and until we accept that, it’s going to be hard to move forward," Democrat strategist Rodell Mollineau, a senior adviser to 'Unite the Country,' told The Hill.
"There's a perception out there, outside of Democratic elites, and it’s taken hold in not just the MAGA crowd but people that should be with us."
"Democrats need to realize that in order to improve and get better to not only win in 2028 but to win in 2030 and 2032 and beyond," Mollineau added.
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