By Molly Claire Goddard
1:58pm PDT, Jun 21, 2025
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New research is proving Democrats want different people in power.According to a Reuters/Ipsos survey published on Tuesday, June 17, a majority of left-leaning voters are yearning for an overhaul of representation in Washington, D.C., and think the party needs to reprioritize certain issues over others.
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Per the research, 62% of self-identifying Democrats believe the current leaders of the party "should be replaced with new people." In comparison, only 30% of members of the Republican Party would like to have different representatives fighting for them.49% of progressives said they were "unsatisfied" with the politicians currently in power. 41% claimed they felt "satisfied," while 10% marked "unsure."
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The results also highlighted how some Democrats feel the party must back away from issues, including transgender rights.Per the poll, only 17% of left-leaning voters said allowing transgender individuals to compete in women's and girls' sports should be a top priority. 28% of Democrats currently see it as a vital issue for the current leadership.
"There are more important things to be moving the needle on," Benjamin Villagomez — who is transgender — told the outlet. "There are more pressing issues, things that actually matter to people's livelihoods."
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Perhaps the most significant divide between current Democratic leaders and their constituents is economic issues.86% of liberals want to raise taxes on high-income Americans and large corporations. However, 72% felt it was a top concern for party representatives.
73% of people on the left want to get corporate spending out of politics, but only 58% said it was a leadership priority.
The poll also showed the vast disconnect between citizens' need for adequate childcare, affordable health insurance, lower-priced prescription drugs and politicians on Capitol Hill championing those issues.