Democrats appeared after Trump’s victory admitted that they lost the confidence of Americans
Democrats left winding after the president Donald Trump The victory says that the party has to work on the return of voter trust in a new report.
“Joe Biden leaves as a very unpopular democratic president, we lost folk vote and people are angry with us for inflation, culture and border,” Democratic Strategist and former employee Mike Nellis said politico. “We have to change our tact because we have to earn people’s trust.”
While Democrats in Trump’s first term focused their opposition to Trump through the “resistance” movement, which largely leaned against the permanent media phenomena of Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer Other party leaders to attack Republicans, some say Democrats should change tactics.
“The path to prominent is not in the titles of endless resistance,” said the advisor of a potential presidential candidate in 2028 Politico.
Democrats “are more measured because people are just so tired, so there is no energy to stay for 11 years in the next four years,” said Senator Michigan State Mallory McMorrow for The Outlet. “My advice is: Call, be blunt, but don’t scream for that.”
Other Democrats said that there is a leadership within the party that represents the difficulties, but also the possibilities of those who are willing to take over the “mantle” of responsibility, said one party operative Politico.
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“People are still struggling with the frame of Donald Trump’s frame for not delivering for working people, but the frame is there, that’s exactly what he is in the auction,” said the progressive political strategist Fazh Shakir. “But maybe it is unpleasant language Democrats, who haven’t talked for so long, talk about the ruling elites. “
Another democratic strategist said a politics that some party leaders were overly careful after their defeat to Trump.
“If you are thinking of running for President 2027, I understand why your advisers speak, keep your head down and choose your places,” the advisor said. “No one still wants to howling their heads, but they are also excessive learning of the 2017 and 2018 lesson, worrying about whether the efforts at the end of resistance helped the candidates and did not-where they nominated themselves for the President of 2019.”
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