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‘Liberal’ may finally be shedding its political stigma

Por: The Hill Politics January 26, 2023

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More than half of Democrats now identify as liberal, suggesting that the long-vilified “L-word” may be losing its potency as political kryptonite.  A generation of Democratic presidential contenders, from Michael Dukakis to Bill Clinton, ducked the liberal brand. Republicans disparaged liberals as weak-willed softies. Democratic candidates faced perennial accusations of closet liberalism.   since 1994, reaching 54 percent in 2022,... + full article



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