Not a Democrat--former Republican here.
"All" is silly.
However, I'd say for starters, and (mostly) in contrast to Limbaugh/Hannity dumbed-down Pub mythology:
1. Government is not "bad". "Less" or smaller government is not the answer to most societal or collective problems. Neither is, necessarily "more" government. But "government" is necessary and can and should largely be a force for good.
2. We need our government to regulate industry. To ensure fair/honest business practices, environmental protections, worker protections, etc. "Less" regulation is not always or necessarily "better".
3. Government has a proper and necessary role to ensure universal and affordable access to decent health care.
4. Climate change is real and threatens/challenges us in many ways and is significantly contributed to by human activity. There is a proper role for government to regulate our activities so as to mitigate our contributions to global warming. The US should lead/join collective efforts worldwide.
5. "Taxes" are not "bad". Sometimes it makes sense to lower taxes, other times to raise them.
6. One desirable feature of the rule of law is the protection of minorities from the tyranny of the majority.
7. Funding for political campaigns should be much more transparent and better regulated.
8. Public education is a good idea and should be universally accessible and affordable (meaning for many "free") and made better and better. Including all levels.
Etc.