Found this graph online for anyone who might still be confused. I think this makes it much more clear.

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    Yeah but how can you elect progressive representatives if the population is not progressive.

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      There’s some good evidence that Sanders would’ve won. And Mamdani did. The population can be progressive when progressive candidates are allowed to run.

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      I see you stopped reading after the second sentence of the comment you replied to. I present you with the rest of the comment, which I implore you to now read:

      But when polled on issues, apart from party identity, Americans support policies far to the left of any politician. Universal health care is perhaps the canonical example.