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I think the Democratic brand is hurting because people feel that you cannot, with conviction and integrity, tell me what you honestly feel about some hard issues,” a Democrat leader laments.
To be fair, crass identity politics isn’t what it used to be. The United States isn’t a black-and-white nation anymore. Pitting numerous ethnic groups against white people is far more complicated.