Democratic presidential hopefuls take different tacks with far left

Many people want to be president for the Democratic Party. These candidates are taking different paths with the far-left group. This split is becoming clearer now. It happened after some strong primary wins by DSA-backed candidates.
Why it matters
This fight shows how the Democrats want to change. It will affect who wins elections later this year and in the future.
In brief
- What is the far-left group?
- It is a political group with very left-wing ideas.
- Why are candidates taking different paths?
- Some support the far-left movement, while others do not fully agree.
Different angles across outlets
The outlet focuses on how the internal division is becoming more obvious after recent election successes.
- Some Democrats are accepting or supporting the far-left movement.
The HillHighlights that some Democrats embrace the movement.
- Other Democrats do not agree with the far-left direction.
The HillImplies others are resisting or disagreeing with it.
- The division is happening as the party prepares for midterms and beyond.
The HillSets the timeline: preparing for November elections.
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