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Twitch streamer Hasan Piker says Democrats need to move more to the left.
Piker is the only non-conservative influencer to break into the top 10 livestreams on Election Night .
He says Democrats are up against a deep ideological divide between it's base and the rest of the party.
In 2020 , Joe Biden won independents by 13 percent .
Piker said if the Democratic Party wants to recapture the attention of voters they won in 2020 , they have to abandon what he calls the 'vibe session' narrative.
He still believes a Democratic candidate who delivers Bernie Sanders' economic populist message earnestly could yield enormous results in a general election.
Piker used Missouri as an example: Missouri voted in favor of two progressive ballot measures.
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