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Swing-state Democrats criticize an unpopular institution: Their own party

  • Posted on August 21, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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  • 1 min read
In brief

In a strategic shift, Democratic Senate candidates in competitive swing states are distancing themselves from party orthodoxy through targeted advertising campaigns. These candidates are positioning themselves as independent voices by criticizing Democratic institutions and platforms while simultaneously endorsing select Republican-backed policies. This political maneuver reflects broader tensions within the party as candidates navigate increasingly polarized constituencies and seek to broaden their electoral appeal beyond traditional Democratic voters.

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Swing-state Democrats criticize an unpopular institution: Their own party
Swing-state Democrats criticize an unpopular institution: Their own party

Multiple candidates seeking Senate seats are running ads critical of their own party, supportive of Republican policies, or both.
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