Former Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Reince Priebus told the Democratic panelists on Sunday on ABC News that their party is in a “worst” form than before, and now “false normal” form He said he was on the side.
The unified message became a struggle for Democrats. Some members have denounced the policy, while others have pointed out the message as the reason former Vice President Kamala Harris lost to President Donald Trump. ABC News’ “This Week” has led to debate about the challenges the party faces, with Democrat panelists claiming the group could be revived. (Related: Hakeem Jeffries scrambles for a response after ABC News host tells him how popular Trump is)
But former Trump Justice Department spokesman Sarah Isger suspended it and claimed that Americans rejected the Democratic Party’s “founding” party. Pliebas quickly followed up, saying “it’s worse than that,” and pushed him back.
“I think it’s worse than that,” Pribus jumped in. Despite all the challenges Donald Trump had, the trial, all UPS, Americans said, “I will more identify with Donald Trump than Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz.” . ”
“They are on the wrong side of all these cultural issues. Until they straighten it, and I agree more about what you’re saying, there’s a chance in populism on the left. That’s what progressivism on the left is dead,” Privas added.
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Throughout Harris’ campaign, the former vice president struggled to connect with the biggest concerns of voters focused on the economy, inflation and immigration. Instead, Harris promotes race-based policies, such as appeals to black business owners, or cuts funding for transgender surgeries for illegal immigration and US immigration and customs enforcement. , and refused to distance yourself from previously supported policies.
Post-election polls showed that Harris not only won 7 million fewer votes than Biden in the 2020 race, but he also failed to match Trump’s interests. According to To the New York Times.
Some democratic lawmakers are pushing for social issues, such as allowing transgender individuals to access surgery for minors, but an October voice poll of voters at Center Square carried out Noble prediction insights found that 59% of respondents support a federal ban on transgender procedures, including adolescent blockers and minor gender reassignment surgery. Furthermore, recent surveys on Marquette Law School carried out It was found that 63% of the 1,018 adults who voted from January 27th to February 5th supported federal perceptions of only two genders.
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