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52 percent say Democratic presidential nominee should move party to center

A plurality of Democrats want their party to go further to the left on healthcare issues, according to a New York Times/Siena poll released Thursday. Of Democratic […]

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What happened 52 percent say Democratic presidential nominee should move party to center.
The headline split One side frames it as "52 percent say Democratic presidential nominee should move party to center". The other frames it as "Democratic voters want their party to move even farther left on healthcare, new poll shows".
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Center52 percent say Democratic presidential nominee should move party to center

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Right / center-rightDemocratic voters want their party to move even farther left on healthcare, new poll shows

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BizPac ReviewNews report · May 21, 4:19 PM

Democratic voters want their party to move even farther left on healthcare, new poll shows

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A plurality of Democrats want their party to go further to the left on healthcare issues, according to a New York Times/Siena poll released Thursday. Of Democratic […]

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The HillNews report · May 21, 3:15 PM

52 percent say Democratic presidential nominee should move party to center

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More than half of likely Democratic voters in a new survey said the party’s next presidential candidate should reposition the party ideologically along more moderate lines. The New York Tim...

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