Dem tail. Claims that voters “look at the wrong places” for the exchange of messages

Ambassador Brad Schneider, D-an. He said voters “look at the wrong places” after being questioned Democratic party Light messages after election 2024 on Thursday.
On “CNN this morning,” Sidro Jessica Dean began her conversation with Schneider asking Congressmen what he thinks about the proposed James Carville strategy Democrats “Playing Passus”.
Schneider told the host of CNN that he did not agree with the Carville strategy not to do “nothing”, and that Democrats must be “playing the lion” and not doubt.
“My colleagues have said we should not play the apricot. We should play the Lion. And we have to be outside and in front, talking about what people worry and what they want Congress to do to make life easier, lowering, lowering prices, fighting inflation,” Congressmen said.
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Tail. Brad Schneider, D-it., Press CNN anchorage Jessica Dean about what Democrats should do to better messages to voters. (Screen/CNN recording)
Dean replied, pointing out that many voters she spoke with recently expressed frustration because of the lack of strong messages of the Democratic Party after the election.
“When we talk to people, only Americans out there, Democrats, but also others, perhaps independent who voted for Donald Trumpbut especially democrats. They are frustrated. They want to know where Democrats are right now? Do you understand that frustration? “Dean asked.
Congressman put responsibility on voters, not the Democratic Party’s strategy, because “he does not look at the rights of places” for his messages.
“I appreciate frustration. I think they look at the wrong places because they are Democrats out there,” Schneider replied, adding that the Democrats held a gathering on the capitol stairs the day before.
Dean pushed again to Congressmen, appropriate, “Sincerely, I watch this video and Democrats go:” Trump is on the internet. They are everywhere. Everyone on Tictok sees them. No one looks at something at the steps of the house. “So what to do to fight that?”
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Ambassador Brad Schneider, di.l., claimed that voters “do not look at the right places” while Democrats are facing a stronger criticism of their messages after the 2024 elections. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Schneider admitted that Democrats had to be “on the whole internet”, talking to the subcasters and the host of city councilors, claiming that the Republicans had published a message to the party members to avoid working to live the city councilwoman to avoid facing the “anger of voters”.
“You will notice that the Republicans have announced a message this week, saying: they do not have a living city hall because they do not want to face the anger of the voters. Voters are right. They are upset,” Scheider claimed.
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At least six legislators saw protests in their district offices while spending time with voters during last week’s rest to mark the President Day. Several others faced during the event of the City Hall held in the same period.
Demonstrations have mostly focused on Elon Musk and the Government Efficiency Department (Doge), which aims to reduce $ 2 trillion of federal consumption.
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Fox News’ Elizabeth Elkind and Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.