On Monday, “Morning Joe” panelists offered New Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin an opportunity to take over the job side by side with the majority of Americans, but he refused to do so. I did.
Marquette Law School investigation The event was conducted from January 27th to February 5th, and found that 63% of adults support the federal government's perception of only two genders. Despite polls and the results of the 2024 election, Martin suggested that Democrats should change their policies instead of changing their focus. (Related: “Why is that one rule for Democrats?”: Piers Morgan shuts down liberal streamers who are upset about waste elimination)
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“How do you pass the needle through? I asked. [House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries] There, it certainly focuses on price. No doubt, prices have not yet fallen,” Jonathan Remair said. “But that poll has some real support for some of what Trump is doing, and what Democrats really ordered during the last election cycle, especially on some cultural issues and immigration. It suggests that there is.
Martin refuses to address the “cultural issues” in his response, and instead believes the majority of Americans have not taken sufficient action to lower prices. He claimed that he was. He suggested that Trump's priorities do not match what Americans care about most.
MSNBC contributor Katty Kay cited Marquette's vote and asked the new DNC chair about his personal stance on the issue, calling Martin what is missing from his answer.
“Mr. Mr. Speaker, I don't know if you don't want to talk about the cultural issues that are in that poll, but 63% of Americans have government policies of two genders. I think it's right that it should,” Kay said. “Do you think the US government's policy is that there are only two genders in the country?”
“It's not up to me to decide what US policies should be,” replied Martin. “But what I say to you is that it is daily life that people are focusing on.
Kay interrupts Martin and asks if Democrats should be concerned about the Marquette poll. This found that some of Trump's immigration policies, such as deportation and declaration of a national emergency, are popular with Americans. Martin responded that the DNC “participated in post-election reviews” to understand what happened to drive away the main Democrat components, and at this point he said “I don't know the answer.”
“But what I say is that I know most Americans are focused, and that's what we're going to focus on,” the DNC chair added. “You know, I think there's a lot of discussion about all of these issues. But again, if you talk to Americans and rank those issues, then you'll see them. I think the problem is very close to the bottom.”
“You were in Minnesota during this election cycle. The ads, a transgender ads that the Trump campaign has done over and over again, have become September of their dominant ads in the election,” said MSNBC. said Elise Jordan, political analyst at. “And you look at that poll and show that sports women have turned out to be a problem with the kitchen table. The DNC has overcome these hot button issues and has been able to get over the issues with the American people. Do you want to reach a common ground and not fall out of the mainstream?”
advertisement Jordan referenced defendant Vice President Kamala Harris for supporting sexual changes funded by transgender prison prisoners and illegal immigrant taxpayers.
“I think one of the challenges is that for Democrats we have allowed us to send a message to smaller parts of the coalition,” Martin said. “And as a result, we lost the story. Who are we as Democrats, right? …We need to focus on the story that connects all the parts of the coalition.
However, Martin argued that focusing on economics does not mean that parties should change their “values.”
“We are… a party that fought for the marginalized and the oppressed, people who are bullied and harassed,” he said. “And we'll continue doing that.”
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