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Primary Wins Map Democratic Socialist Split
A January survey puts Democratic voters and leaners on a democratic socialist map after recent primary wins
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A January 2026 survey maps how Democrats and Democratic leaners react to democratic socialist leaders after recent primary wins, with a neutral majority and support clustering by ideology, demographics, political attention and typology group.
- Frame 1A January survey puts Democratic voters and leaners on a democratic socialist map after recent primary wins.
- Frame 2The topline threshold is 32% like, 56% neutral, and 11% dislike among Democratic leaners.
- Frame 3Ideology is the gate: liberal Democrats reach 52%, conservative and moderate Democrats sit at 17%.
- Frame 4The demographic map runs higher among White Democrats, college graduates, upper-income Democrats, and younger Democrats.
- Frame 5The attention meter shows frequent government-news followers at 44% and low-attention Democrats at 18%.
- Frame 6The typology chain shows Leftward Progressives at 66%, Loyal Liberals 53%, and Left-Out Left 22%.
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- Jul 4, 10:16 PM EDT
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