Democrats express concerns over party direction and voter disconnect after Trump election win
Democrats are expressing concern after Donald Trump won the presidential election, fearing their values may be a minority in the U.S. Many are frustrated with party leadership, feeling disconnected from voters' needs, especially regarding rising living costs. Trump's campaign gained significant support, particularly among Hispanic voters and those without college degrees. Democrats worry about the implications of this shift, with some questioning the party's strategy and ability to connect with the electorate. Some Democrats also voiced discontent with President Biden's policies, particularly regarding foreign affairs and economic issues. This dissatisfaction contributed to a sense of hopelessness about the party's future and its ability to represent the needs of all Americans.