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Thursday’s Reuters/Ipsos survey featuring self-identified Democratic respondents found that about 62 percent backed the idea that party leadership should be replaced, while 24 percent did not support the idea, and 14 percent did not provide a response or did not know.

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[–] WatDabney@sopuli.xyz 31 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

However, 100% of wealthy corporate donors think the current leadership is doing a perfectly fine job of guaranteeing that no major office will be held by a Democrat who might do something that would negatively affect their executive pay packages or lead to them having to actually pay taxes, so the party leadership are going to ignore this poll, and continue to slurp up soft money, run on "blue no matter who," and blame the voters when they lose.