New York Times/Siena poll finds 52 percent of Democrats want party to move to center
A New York Times/Siena poll released Wednesday showed that 52 percent of Democrats and Democrat-leaning voters believe the party's 2028 presidential nominee should reposition the party toward more moderate ideological lines. The poll suggests there is more common ground within the Democratic coalition than divisions might indicate.
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This event sits in the top 21% of divergence this week. 2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The Hill emphasizes majority demand for ideological repositioning, while the Times frames the same data as evidence of common ground amid divisions—same poll, opposite narrative direction.
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“52 percent say Democratic presidential nominee should move party to center”
“Poll Suggests a Possible Path Forward for Democrats”
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