As the Democratic Party continues to deal with the former vice president Loss of Kamala Harris For President Trump, some party leaders believe that they should focus on their economic messages and create a coherent message to respond to the president.
“We do not have a coherent message,” MP Yasmine Crocate, D-TEXAS, told MP, D-TEXAS, New York Times Sunday. “This man is psychotic, and there is a lot, but all that confirms is white and hate. There must be a clear message at least the main thing that comes with all this.”
DNC was elected Minnesota Leader Ken Martin on Saturday, who said during his victory in Al -Nasr that they need to “rebuild our coalition.”
“The policies we support and the message we have are not wrong,” Martin told NYT. “It is a problem with the correspondence and the brand problem. These voters do not link our policies with their lives.”
Discussion of the final DNC, which was shook by the protests
Senator Amy Klopochar, Die Min, said the messages should focus on the economy.
“There are people in the middle – and they trust me, there are many of them – he wanted the costs to decrease.” “Instead, what they see is that chaos is rising, and corruption is ascending with the launch of the Inspector Generals, and guessing what is rising?” Egg prices. “
Representative Josh Jotimir, DN.J. Democrats need to focus their message on reducing costs.
“Inside the party, we need to make sure that we have a very clear direction to go,” he said. “We need to get our own ideas. We will not win again if we are only playing the defense.”
The New York Times reported that former President Obama compared this when the Democratic Party lost Congress and the presidency in 2005.
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Others suggested not to sharpen everything the president said.
““We cannot be busy with everything terrible that he says, every insult he throws, every ally who attacks him and every executive matter,” said MP Veronica Escobar, D-Texas. Every ally who attacks him.
The leader of the Parliament's minority Hakim Jeffrez recently pledged Democrats will fight Trump “in the streets.”
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“At the present time, we will continue to focus on the need to search for the daily New York residents and ordinary Americans who are being assaulted by the extremist Maga Republic agenda, which tries to reduce taxes on billionaires, donors and wealthy companies, and then Jeffrez said:
“This is unacceptable. We will fight it legally. We will fight it in the courts. We will fight it in the streets.”