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Dem Senator Admits The Democrat Brand ‘Is Really Bad,’ Adds ‘Over-The-Top Wokeism Was A Valid Attack’

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) hears testimony from President Donald Trump's Administration Bureau candidate and Budget Director Russell Vert (Photo: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Break Wolf
4:22pm – Sunday, February 16th, 2025

Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner admitted that the Democratic brand was “really bad” over the weekend, and that “over-the-top awakening” was a “effective attack” on the party.

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Warner (D-Va.) recalls the 2024 election, saying at a security conference in Munich over the weekend that “Democrat brands are really bad.” I think this was a culturally based election.”

“It's very problematic that we couldn't be culturally connected to the wide range of Democrats,” he continued. “I think most of the party are frankly aware that the ideological purity of some groups is a recipe for disaster and that an attack on over-the-top awakening is a valid attack.”

“Until we can create cultural connections, we don't know if people will listen to you about the issue.”

Warner's comments follow Democrats died after the House, Senate and presidency secured borders for President Donald Trump and the GOP, reduced inflation and withdrew from harmful foreign entanglements. .

The Virginia Senator characterized Trump's strategy of appearing on alternative media platforms as “before he was.”

President Trump was able to convey his message on a massive internet platform that has earned 55 million views on YouTube alone during campaigns such as “The Joe Rogan Experience” with comedian host Joe Rogan. Ta.

Trump has also appeared in a massive internet show that has accumulated tens of millions of views, with hosts such as comedians Theo Fon, streamer Addin Ross and the Nerk Boys.

“It's extraordinary and Democrats have a lot to learn from it,” Warner added.

Moreover, Warner is not the first Democrat to speak out in the direction the party headed. Democrat Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) said, “It should not be a surprising surprise for Democrats who abandoned the working class. People will realize that the working class has abandoned them.”

Democrat leaders tried to hold each other accountable as Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) tried to condemn Democrats' losses for not dropping out of the Democratic primary early.

Following the victory of President Trump's mission, Pelosi said, “If the president had come out sooner, there could have been other candidates in the race.”

“The prediction was that if the president was aside, there would be an open primary,” she continued.

Pelosi has been widely attributed to being the decisive debate performance against Trump over the summer, putting pressure on Biden to end his reelection efforts.

Meanwhile, Biden appears to have fought off Pelosi following Harris' election loss, saying “I could have won if he had stayed in the race.”

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