Democrats reflect on election loss as frustration with Biden grows
Democrats are grappling with the fallout from Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election. Many blame President Joe Biden's late decision not to run again for the party's loss of the White House. Frustration is growing among Democrats, particularly towards Biden, while Vice President Kamala Harris is seen as having campaigned well under difficult circumstances. The election results also showed a strong Republican performance in the Senate. Progressive Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the party for neglecting the working class, while Democratic National Committee chairman Jaime Harrison defended Biden's record. The internal conflict highlights divisions within the party as they assess the election outcome.