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Pollster Allocco to Newsmax: Dems ‘Still Haven’t Solved Core Problem’

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In an political landscape currently dominated by headlines about international tensions with Iran and the ever-present sting of rising gas prices, many might assume these are the primary hurdles for the Democratic Party. However, according to Patrick Allocco, founder of the influential Zoose Political Index, the party’s electability struggles run far deeper than current events.

Speaking to Newsmax on Monday, Allocco emphasized that despite the shifting news cycle and various external pressures, Democrats continue to grapple with a ‘core problem’ that their polling data consistently highlights but remains stubbornly unresolved.

“They haven’t solved the core problem,” Allocco stated, implying that while issues like foreign policy and economic indicators certainly impact voter sentiment, they often mask a more fundamental disconnect or strategic misstep that predates these immediate concerns. This suggests that even if the Iran situation de-escalates or gas prices stabilize, the underlying challenge for Democratic candidates would persist.

Allocco’s analysis serves as a critical reminder that for the Democratic Party, focusing solely on reactive responses to daily news might be missing the forest for the trees. To truly gain ground, they may need to look inward and address the systemic issues that continue to hinder their broad appeal and electability, regardless of the turbulent waters of current events.

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