Among copartisans, Democrats mostly think Democrats want them to have a good job and stability (69%), but not marriage (37%) or children (36%). Republicans think their party wants them to be able to retire and have a good job (75%), and all other statements are above 50%. While Republicans think Democrats want nothing for them, they do seem to believe that their own party shares their view of a good life. This is less the case for Democrats.
The good news for Democrats is that they’re narrowly winning on “feeling stable in your personal life” (38% think Democrats want it for them, 35% think Republicans want it for them). The bad news for that party is literally everything else: marriage, children, creating wealth, and being your own boss are all far more associated with Republicans by double digits.
Even Democrats are not very convinced that their party wants them to have the traditional markers of a good life.
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