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Democrat Seth Moulton scolds party for shutting down free speech, not listening to voters, in brutal op-ed

In a brutal opinion piece published Friday in the Washington Post, Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., scolded his party for silencing dissent and failing to address voter concerns.

“Since Election Day, I have learned two things about the Democratic Party: One, no matter how badly we lose, the word police will continue to patrol, and more and more of us will finally move beyond the police once again.” It means we’re ready to start winning,” Moulton said. wrote a Post editorial with the headline, “Democrats' Purity Test Is Over.”

Moulton, who has come under fire from the left for his comments about transgender athletes in women's sports, said the backlash to his comments proves his point that Democrats no longer champion free speech. He claimed that there was.

Democratic Party comes under attack from its own party after speaking out against transgender athletes in women's sports

Democratic Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton wrote a scathing op-ed about the party in the Washington Post. (Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)

“Voters want their elected officials to express their concerns rather than tell them what they should think.” Moulton wrote.

“Not too long ago, we were the party of free speech. At a time when the orthodox conservative wing of the Republican Party feared change, we welcomed real, tough debate.” Obamacare, abortion, same-sex he argued, citing the party's fight over marriage. .

“In each case, we listened, built trust, and welcomed those who disagreed into our expanding tent. This is the definition of a majority party. Just 12 years ago, we opposed gay marriage. “We nominated a Democrat for president who would do that,” he said. continued.

Mr Moulton argued that the tide had turned in recent years and that his party now appeared opposed to making room for differing opinions.

President Biden and Seth Moulton

President Biden and Congressman Seth Moulton (Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg, Getty Images; Right: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket, Getty Images)

“Independents and Republicans know what we do to fellow Democrats who don't agree with the party line. Why do we expect them to pray with us? ” Moulton challenged.

Focusing on the 2024 election, Moulton said that when voters bring up concerns about immigration, crime and the economy and disagree, Democrats often turn to “head-on denial” and end up costing themselves. he claimed.

“But it turns out voters knew better and wanted answers. When 94% of Americans said they were worried about the border crisis, Trump said he would solve it. , despite the bombast and lies, understands and understands the real fear,” Moulton wrote.

“When Democrats don't honestly address real issues that matter to Americans, it gives the impression that we don't understand, or worse, we simply don't care,” he continued. “According to one exit poll, the number one reason swing voters chose Trump was that Harris would focus more on cultural issues such as transgender issues.” than that Rather than helping the middle class. ”

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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris arrives to address a campaign rally at the Wisconsin State Fair Expo on Friday, November 1, 2024 in West Allis, Wisconsin (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)

Vice President Kamala Harris arrives to address a campaign rally at the Wisconsin State Fair Expo on Friday, November 1, 2024 in West Allis, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin) (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)

Mr Moulton accused the party of letting an “easy election” slip away.

“We lost the White House to a felon who alienated many Republicans. The Republican Party is so dysfunctional that we couldn't even elect a Speaker of the House for three weeks last year. “This is the first time in modern history that this has occurred,” Moulton wrote.

“But Americans voted for Trump because he articulated a vision for solving problems and addressing fear, no matter how twisted or unconscionable.”

He urged the party to return to its “proud history” of working to solve working-class problems rather than telling working-class Americans “what to think and how to feel.” I called out.

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Moulton wrote that President-elect Donald Trump won because he listened to the concerns of voters. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

“Democrats are too focused on trying not to offend anyone, rather than being brutally honest about the challenges facing many Americans,” Moulton told the New York Times earlier this month. '', which prompted a backlash from the party.

“I have two little girls, and I don't want them to be run over by men or former male athletes on the field, but as a Democrat I should be scared to say that,” he said at the time.

Moulton has doubled down on his comments in the weeks since, and some Massachusetts Democrats are planning to replace him in 2026.

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