Democrat Study Finds Party Is Overly Focused on Diversity and Elites

According to research conducted by the radical left group Navigator, the Democratic Party is in need of reform because it places too much emphasis on diversity and elitism.

Democrats are trying to figure out why Donald Trump was reelected in such a massive way.

Democrats have come up with many theories. The Democrats have come up with many theories.

Navigator Research found that the Democrats were too weak, out of touch with American workers, and exclusionary when it comes to ethnocentric ideas.

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Researchers studied three types: young men from swing states that voted Trump in 2016 but voted Biden for 2020; swing state voters that did not vote for Trump in 2016, but voted Biden for 2020; and voters from Democrat-leaning states, who voted Democrats before but voted Trump in 2016.

Politico published the results of the study.

One participant said that the Democratic Party is like an ostrich, because they “have their heads in the clouds and are committed to their ideas even when it fails.” Another said the Democrats are “not friends of the working classes anymore.”

Focus group research shared with POLITICO is the latest alarming pulse check on a party still trying to sort through the wreckage from its November losses, and searching for a way to rebuild. Democrats will enter a second Trump administration without a clear leader, and they have suffered losses in nearly all demographics. While some Democrats blame Biden while others blame inflation, and yet others blame “losing control of culture”, the feedback from focus groups revealed that Democrats’ problems were even more widespread and could last longer than one election cycle.

Rachael Russel, director of research and analytics for Navigator Research (a project of Hub Project), a Democratic non-profit group, stated that the focus groups “offer a pretty scathing critique” of the Democratic Party’s brand.

Participants described the Democratic Party’s ideas as “often very distinct from those of the average Democratic voter” and snobs “obsessed by appealing to this very far-left social progressiveness.”

They called Vice President Kamala Harris “inauthentic,” very dishonest,”and that she “didn’t seem competent.”