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A email Thursday, April 2, 2020 Your daily briefing from FiveThirtyEight ---------------------------

A [FiveThirtyEight]( email [Morning Distribution]( Thursday, April 2, 2020 Your daily briefing from FiveThirtyEight --------------------------------------------------------------- The Morning Story [NEW-LEFT-4×3]( [Why The Progressive Left Fits So Uncomfortably Within The Democratic Party]( By [Shom Mazumder]( Graphics by [Ryan Best](/contributors/ryan-best/) With dozens of candidates trading endless jabs over policies like Medicare for All and systems like capitalism and socialism, this primary season has highlighted [a growing divide within the Democratic Party]( about where it’s headed, both in this election and future ones. But now that former Vice President Joe Biden seemingly has [a lock on the nomination]( he may soon be [making overtures]( to other candidates’ supporters as he looks ahead to the general election. So what are the fault lines splitting Democratic voters? And is the Democratic Party as splintered as we think? [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Latest Data How popular is Donald Trump? [How popular is Donald Trump?]( Who will win the 2020 Democratic primary? [Who Will Win The 2020 Democratic Primary?]( Who’s ahead in the national polls? [Who’s ahead in the national polls?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Weekly Listen [Play]( [Could Reality TV Bring Back Basketball?]( [FiveThirtyEight] [View in browser]( [ABC News]( [Unsubscribe]( Our mailing address: FiveThirtyEight, 47 West 66th Street, New York, NY 10023.

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