Democrats struggle to pick their message against Trump’s shock-and-awe campaign
- Democrats are struggling to define their message against President Trump's aggressive campaign, as reported in the news story.
- Trump's actions include pardoning January 6 rioters and ending diversity programs, raising concerns among Democrats about his commitment to working-class voters.
- Top Democrats like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are urging a focus on substantive policy differences rather than personal attacks, according to sources.
- The Democratic National Committee is actively responding to Trump's actions, warning of plans that could negatively impact Americans, as stated by Democratic strategist Andrew Bates.
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Leaning Left10Leaning Right6Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources lean Left
56% Left
L 56%
11%
R 33%
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