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As voters head to the polls Tuesday, do Democrats have the advantage?

By Eric November 4, 2025

As the country gears up for the pivotal elections on Tuesday, the question of whether Democrats hold an advantage is at the forefront of political discourse. In a recent interview with NPR’s Steve Inskeep, Faiz Shakir, chief political adviser to Senator Bernie Sanders, provided insight into the Democratic Party’s current standing as they approach this critical moment. Shakir emphasized that while the Democrats face challenges, particularly with voter turnout and enthusiasm, they also possess unique strengths that could sway the outcome in their favor.

Shakir pointed to the Democrats’ focus on issues that resonate with a broad swath of the electorate, such as healthcare, climate change, and economic inequality. He argued that these topics not only mobilize their base but also attract independent voters who are increasingly disillusioned with the status quo. For instance, the party’s commitment to affordable healthcare has been a significant rallying point, especially in light of the ongoing discussions around the economy and inflation. Shakir also highlighted the importance of grassroots organizing and the mobilization efforts that have been ramping up in recent months, suggesting that these initiatives could lead to higher voter turnout, which is crucial for Democratic success.

However, the conversation also acknowledged the headwinds Democrats face, including historical trends that often favor the party out of power during midterm elections. Shakir pointed out that while Democrats have made strides in recent years, the political landscape remains volatile, and voter sentiments can shift rapidly. The outcome of the elections will depend on various factors, including local issues, candidate appeal, and the ability of the Democratic Party to effectively communicate their message to undecided voters. As the elections approach, both parties are bracing for a competitive showdown, with Democrats hoping that their focus on critical social issues and robust campaigning will yield favorable results at the polls.

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Do Democrats have an advantage going into Tuesday’s elections? NPR’s Steve Inskeep asks Faiz Shakir, chief political adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

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