The Democrats' Religion Problem

Put simply, outside of a few progressive districts, secular-minded young activists in the party are unable to win voters' trust.

Mr. Ossoff, 30, represented this new wing of the party. He said almost nothing about his religious beliefs or the way in which his Jewish upbringing affected his political views — probably because, like many white, college-educated Democratic activists of his generation, religion didn't shape his political beliefs.

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