The Democratic Party is facing increasing difficulties in securing the Electoral College, even in states that were once considered part of their 'Blue Wall.' Despite winning the popular vote in recent elections, the party's path to victory is narrowing due to shifting voter demographics and turnout issues.
Many voters who supported Biden in 2020 did not turn out for Harris in 2024, raising concerns about the party's ability to mobilize its base. Additionally, progressive policies may be alienating some voters, pushing them towards Republican candidates like Trump.
Experts warn that fixing these turnout issues will not be easy for Democrats moving forward.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
The Mercury’s Sound Off for Thursday, November 14
John and Linda Leffel I wish to thank all the Democrats and independents who finally saw the ... but when you win overwhelmingly both the Electoral College and the popular vote, it’s hardly worth making a scene about it. In my opinion, if you are being ...
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
Join in on more popular conversations.