“Democrat” refers ambiguously to both the politician and party elite, and the general electorate that associates themselves with that organization. The latter is, in the majority, “against it” in the sense of responding to a survey question that they don’t like it, but not nearly enough to actually do anything about it.
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Whoops, my bad. Sorry I did not mean it that way anyways and I agree with you, but perhaps for different reasons.
“Democrat” refers ambiguously to both the politician and party elite, and the general electorate that associates themselves with that organization. The latter is, in the majority, “against it” in the sense of responding to a survey question that they don’t like it, but not nearly enough to actually do anything about it.