Insiders, advisers and consultants of the Democratic Party have revealed serious fears about them The future of the party After MSNBC anchors had organized a DNC -Stoelforum that was transferred to Chaos in February.
The forum, which was held at the University of Georgetown, contained questions from Democrats about identity policy and transgender rights in debates, some strategists claimed that they had no contact with regular voters.
“I don’t know if dems realize how f —– they are now as a brand,” a democratic strategist said polico. “It was a bunch of people who politely discussed how many sun loungers should be reserved for transgender people on the Titanic,” said another.

Insiders, advisers and consultants of the Democratic party were seriously concerned about the future of their party after MSNBC -Gastheren had a DNC forum that had been conveyed in chaos in February. (MSNBC)
“The Democratic Party must assess how the self -proclaimed party of the working class was seen as a party of elites and institutions at a time when so many Americans are furious with elites and institutions,” David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Obama, told Politico. “I mean, what does the Democratic party offer other than an alternative to Trump? I have not seen any evidence of that discussion going on.”
“In the past decade the Democratic Has had a workers’ selector problem. It started as a white workers’ selector problem, “said Rep. Brandon Boyle.” And it has spread, as I feared for a long time. It is not just a problem with the white working class. It has now spread to the Latino workers’ class and the Afro -American working class. “
In addition to local and state politics, powerful donors have also given significant concerns about the future of the party.
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Other political influencers within the Democratic party reflect that desire for more defined party leadership, especially because President Donald Trump and his administration quickly switch to intestinal programs and the expenditure lower. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty images)
“Donors are incredibly frustrated,” said a Silicon Valley Fundraisers adviser, Alexandra Acker-Lyons. “They think there is no plan. There is no leadership.”
Other political influencers within the Democratic party reflect that desire for more defined party leadership, especially since President Donald Trump and his administration quickly go to intestinal programs and expenditure.
“Democrats have indicated that they follow the approach that it is not broken, so there is nothing to be solved,” Joe Calvello, who previously worked for Mayor Brandon Johnson in Chicago, told Politico. He added: “In the midterms we will probably be lucky with inflation and eggs. And we may get our A in ’28.”