Radical progressives and socialists in the Democratic Party gained more seats than ever before in Congress and state legislatures in the Nov.
3 elections, but their growing strength has weakened the party, making Democrats less competitive in swing districts. As a result, while Democratic candidates fared well in reliably left-wing districts, Republicans picked up seats in the U.S.
House and state legislatures by defeating Democrats in swing districts. It seems that as the Democratic Party moves further and further left, an increasing number of voters feel left behind and are casting ballots for Republicans.
The big headline out of the elections, of course, is the apparent victory of former Vice President Joe Biden over President Trump.
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