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Far Left Democrats are Losing Power, Democrats Move Moderate

Tim Pool Daily News

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Politics, Society & Culture, News

4.47.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2019

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The Far Left Is Losing, Democrats and Republicans MOVE RIGHT. New data from Pew Research shows that Democrats and Republicans are moving to the right. Democrats want to be more moderate for the most part and Republicans want to be more conservative.This shows both major political parties are moving away from the far left but this wont stop the Democrats from adopting far leftist rhetoric which means that in the end the Republicans and the right wing might have a huge advantage going into 2020.Social justice, feminism, and the regressive left have bred a divisive outrage culture that seems to be angering regular folks which I believe is driving this push to the right.In the end most Americans are moving away from the Far Left leaving them in the dust. Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

A new report from Q Research shows that both major political parties want to see themselves move to the right.

0:06.3

The Democrats mostly want their party to become more moderate,

0:09.7

and the Republicans mostly want their party become more conservative.

0:13.2

We can also see from the report that the number one priority for Americans is the economy,

0:17.2

which says to me Donald Trump has a huge advantage going into 2020 for a couple of reasons.

0:21.6

For one, the economy has been really great since he took office.

0:24.9

But with even Democrats saying they want to be more moderate,

0:28.0

many of these Democratic candidates are adopting far left rhetoric because they believe the progressive wave will carry them.

0:34.2

When in reality most people want to be closer to the middle.

0:37.7

There are some other issues too, like the fall of New York Digital Media,

0:41.2

that says to me, maybe the US is heading to a more conservative space from investment to sentiment.

0:47.0

So today, let's take a look at the report from Q Research and some of the other issues surrounding a push to the right in America.

0:53.1

But before we get started, make sure you follow me at mines.com-fordslashtimcast.

0:57.2

There have been many changes to the YouTube algorithm, so I want to set up on a different platform to make sure

1:02.0

if anything happens here on YouTube, you can still find my work at mines.

1:06.0

And if you want to support my work, the easiest way is simply to share this video and help spread the message.

1:10.6

This tweet made its rounds yesterday from Pew Research Center.

1:13.7

Most Republicans want to see their party move in a more conservative direction.

1:18.0

53% of Democrats want the party to move in a more moderate direction,

1:22.2

while 40% favor a more liberal direction.

1:25.1

What's interesting about this is that Democrats do mostly want to go more conservative,

1:30.3

but there's still a decent amount of people who want to go more liberal.

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