Moderate Think Tank Urges Democrats to Drop Language That Alienates Voters

Third Way says Democrats risk losing persuadable voters by using terms that sound elitist or confusing, such as ‘birthing person,’ ’safe space,‘ or ’unhoused.’
Moderate Think Tank Urges Democrats to Drop Language That Alienates Voters
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Third Way—a moderate-leaning Democratic think-tank—is warning Democrats that the language they use could cost them persuadable voters, arguing that some commonly used phrases sound “extreme, divisive, and superior” rather than inclusive.

In a statement, Third Way said the party cannot afford to drive people away with terminology that is often mocked in focus groups. The group pointed to figures ranging from comedian Sarah Silverman to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear raising concerns about how Democrats’ rhetoric can come across to average voters.

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