Today, the Democratic Party faces an identity crisis that is eroding its national appeal. Recent polls show that less than 30% of Americans, including lifelong Democrats, struggle to define what the party stands for. While there have been some recent victories in Wisconsin and closer margins in Florida congressional races than two years ago, it would be a mistake to assume that the party is on the brink of some sort of miraculous comeback.
Democratic Party Looking for a Brand To Call Its Own

