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Democrats fear for future of party after loss to Trump

According to recent reports, after losing to President Donald Trump in all swings, some party members are struggling to recapture voters.

“20 big cities, Aspen and the grapes of Martha -it is the remaining Democratic Party,” said Adam Frish, a former parliamentary candidate. Wall Street Journal。 “And I don't know exactly whether these 20 big cities have the best version of the Democratic Party.”

The Democratic Party has been struggling to define a consistent message to voters after the defeat of Trump, and some of the party leaders argue that Democratic members should focus on economic messages. There is.

The Democratic Party selects a new chair that has been branded as Trump as a “traitor”, as the party is aiming to rebound from the miserable 2024 election.

After the Democratic Party lost to President Donald Trump in all swings, some of the members have struggled to recapture voters. (AP)

“We are dissatisfied with how to use identity to fall apart,” said Faiz Shakir, a former Berny Sanders campaign. “I heard, I worked at ACLU. I support diversity, fairness, and everything else,” he said. “But we are competing for the wrong things when we need to join together to fight together.”

“Democratic brands don't tell you that you are convinced and honesty and do not tell you what you feel honestly about some difficult problems, so I think the democratic brand is hurt. He said, “he said.

Ken Martin, chairman of the recently selected Democratic National Committee (DNC), told the members and that the Democratic Party had to lead a political battle to break Trump.

Despite the rebound of voters in 2024, the Democratic Party gathers and gathers the issues of lightning during the discussion of DNC.

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Martin's election is a sign that the Democratic Party continues to pay attention to Trump. (Scottorson/Getty Image)

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“Who wouldn't it be us, who was it?” Martin told the Democratic Party after winning the election for the institutional Democratic leader. “Who actually plays Donald Trump? It must be the Democratic Party. We must participate in this battle.”

Martin's election was a sign that the Democratic leaders were mainly attracting attention to Trump, and Martin once called for the President to try rebellion.

“We have one team, one team, the Democratic Party,” Martin said after the victory. “Battle is for our value. Battle is for workers. The current battle is for Donald Trump who bought this country and the billionaire.”

Fox News Hannah Panrek and Paul Steinhauser have contributed to the report.

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