Doug Schoen, former adviser to President Bill Clinton, said Monday Democratic Party Lack of markings when it comes to their leadership, guidance and strategy.
“The Democrats are out of touch with the American people,” Schoen said. “Fox and friends.” “The American people want to move towards Donald Trump in the direction of budget (of course, borders).
He added: “They may not want to act as fast as he did, but they think my party is rudderless, leaderless, no information strategy and has lost contact with the American people.
Fox News host Charles Hurt asked Schoen about Senator Cory Booker’s recent remarks, where he told ABC News The biggest mistake the Democrats make in 2024.
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Doug Schoen, a former presidential adviser for Bill Clinton, said the Democrats lost contact with the American people.
“The biggest mistake is that it’s not enough to be centered. A lot of people vote for Donald Trump because they trust him and don’t believe that Democrats can serve them,” Booker said.
Hurt also highlighted the comments of D-Calif Senator Adam Schiff, who said in Sunday’s “Meet the Media” that “Democrats” are guilty because they don’t want to be big and don’t perform well. ”
“One thing you know, with the Trump administration, is that if you’re willing to be bold and convicted, you can move quickly,” Schiff added.
Schoen said his party had changed drastically.
“I’ve been a centrist since I worked for Bill Clinton at the White House,” Schoen said. “I believe in a moderate Democrat. At the moment, my party is just for opposing Republicans. It has no new ideas, new ideas, frankly, anything other than opposition, if Trump is not popular, but doesn’t work in the national election.”
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Sen. Cory Booker, DN.J., told George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday that his party’s “biggest mistake” was not “centric”. (Senate TV passed AP)
one Recent Fox News The poll found that 49% of voters favored Donald Trump’s work in the White House, with 10 Republicans approving Trump, and the same Democrats disapproved.
However, Democrats in Congress face tougher receptions, with 66% of voters disapproving the work they are doing and only 30% approve it.