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Will The Democrats Learn From Their Failures?

Democratic Presidential Nominee Vice President Kamala Harris Visits The Democratic National Committee Headquarters On Election Day

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Last Tuesday proved that Democrat policies, and the left-wing agenda, aren't popular with most Americans, so will they learn from their losses? Whether they admit it or not, Democrat elites know something has to change.

Political strategist Vlad Davidiuk told KTRH, "Senior leadership of the Democrat Party understands that a lot of the messaging did not work and did not resonate with the American people."

But after years of moving farther and farther to the left, and giving young radical members control of the party, Davidiuk says moving away from the radicalism isn't going to be easy for Democrats. He said, "It's gonna require a change in leadership, and a change in leadership is going to present an opportunity for a change in direction. But it's gonna take two to four years for that to fully flesh out."

Davidiuk thinks that the Democrat Party will have to keep suffering defeat after defeat until the people pushing the radicalism inside the DNC are no longer considered viable leaders. Once that happens, they will have to prove to voters that they're actually concerned about everyday Americans.


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