Democrats reassess strategy after midterm and presidential losses to Trump
Democrats are reassessing their strategy after losing the Senate and the presidency to Donald Trump. Internal debates focus on missteps, including Vice President Kamala Harris's past positions and the party's messaging on economic issues. Senator Bernie Sanders highlighted a disconnect with working-class voters, suggesting the party has strayed from its roots. Some strategists recommend a more populist economic message and a shift in immigration policy to regain voter trust. Opinions vary on how to move forward. While some advocate for a stronger stance on core beliefs, others suggest moderating positions to appeal to a broader audience. The party is considering changes ahead of the 2028 election.