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DNC Attacks Far Left for Election Losses, Does Not Want ‘Freak Show’ Party

Establishment Democrats are trying to prevent the radical left from taking control of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) after Republicans took back the Senate and the White House and maintained a majority in the House of Representatives.

This infighting highlights the lack of leadership among Democrats. The painful confusion reached These proposals have emboldened the Democratic Party to begin making negative comments about its former leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

Democrats will need to elect a new DNC chairman in the coming weeks, a process that will likely require consensus on why Trump won in a landslide. There is no unified consensus in sight.

Establishment Democrats want their allies on the radical left to stop pushing the intersectional politics of racism, but many on the far left have doubled down on this. For example, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) believes that misogyny among Hispanic and black voters is why Democrats lost so much.

“The progressive wing of the party has to recognize – we all have to recognize – that this country is not progressive, it's not far left or far right. They're somewhere in between,” Lord said. said Island State DNC Commissioner Joseph Paolino Jr. politiko. “I'm going to talk to the center and find someone to chair the people driving the trucks home at the end of the day.”

“I don't want to be this freak show party that they've branded us to be. You know, you're a mother of three and you live in the middle of America. I’m not really interested in politics,” the Florida DNC senator told the outlet. “And when you see ads that are scary and scare-mongering, you say, 'I don't care if Trump is a weirdo or whatever, I'd rather have him be a weirdo that doesn't affect kids.' That's what I'm thinking.”

“We've gone so far on identity that we've allowed the Republican Party to attack us in earnest at every turn, and we've basically focused only on the everyday problems of Americans. I think there's an overall feeling that it's just not happening,''' said another DNC member from California.

politiko reported Regarding party confusion:

The race for chairman — the party's first serious reckoning after a brutal Election Day vote up and down and left and right — is wide open. More than a dozen names have been floated as potential successors to Jamie Harrisonhas no plans to run again. Potential candidates include Wisconsin Democratic Party Leader Ben Wikler, Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Leader Ken Martin, former White House Infrastructure Secretary Mitch Landrieu, and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel. This includes Democratic politicians with horrendous histories.

Party officials are expected to wait until a new chair is seated, likely early next year, before deciding on a formal review of the party's failures in the election. But the condemnation of Harris' loss to Donald Trump is already reverberating throughout the DNC, affecting party members' prospects for the speaker's race, the first step in charting a course for the party after its defeat. There is.

President Joe Biden's Democratic National Committee and the chairman he installed, Harrison, are by no means considered progressive insurgents. But Bodie has been subjected to tactical changes before. After Hillary Clinton's defeat in 2016, party officials stripped many of the powers of superdelegates during the presidential nominating process, but superdelegates overwhelmingly favored Clinton over Bernie Sanders in the primaries. This was a victory for the left. Today, there is a feeling among at least some members of the party that the party's message has moved too far to the left.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. He is the author of The Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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