
Joe Concha, a journalist for The Washington Examiner, predicted that the Democratic Party would continue to struggle to get back voters if it continued to “talk down” rather than speak to them directly, particularly in swing states.
Concha recalls when Democrats criticized comedian Tony Hinchcliffe‘s joke at a November Madison Square Garden protest as” the prank that turns the vote for Kamala Harris.” Concha refrained from defending the concept, arguing that stores ignored various factors like inflation or “open borders.”
Concha said on Fox News ‘ Fox &, Friends First, that “being constantly speaking down to the very people that you want to vote for you” is a major turn-off unless you’re doing an interview on MSNBC or CNN. He is correct, though, that it is the group of leaders.
Concha then noted that” all of the country’s top 10 congressional districts are represented by Democrats,” demonstrating that the party is no longer about the working class but about” the richest 1 %.” As long as it follows this strategy, he said the group will include a “big, great problem” winning over bounce states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and others.
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In his new book, The Greatest Comeback Actually: Inside Trump’s Big Beautiful Campaign, which will be released on April 29, Concha discusses Democrats ‘ election loss.
Salena Zito, a journalist for the Washington Examiner, claimed the Democratic Party’s messaging is” subtracting” its” subtraction” following the 2024 election. She criticized former Democratic presidential candidate Kilmar Abrego Garcia for his support for the alleged MS-13 crew member, saying that once-loyal Democrats had support Republicans in such a situation. She did point out that some people may opt not to cast any ballots, which would still be a lost for Democrats.