Democratic voters reflect on Harris' loss to Trump and key challenges
Democratic voters are reflecting on Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to Donald Trump, citing a lack of economic messaging and lingering biases as key factors. Many believe the party did not adequately address voters' concerns about the economy. Voters in battleground states expressed frustration with Harris' abbreviated campaign and her struggle to connect with working-class concerns. Some felt that her focus on social issues alienated potential supporters, particularly among young men and Latino voters. The election results highlighted challenges for Democrats, as one in three voters of color supported Trump. Many believe that Harris' historic candidacy faced obstacles due to gender and race, with some voters still hesitant to support a female president.