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Democrats' new digital strategy tops trending charts but draws mockery from foes

  • Progressives are challenging established House incumbents, claiming they are not opposing President Donald Trump effectively enough.
  • Democrats are facing internal challenges as progressives seek to replace older incumbents, citing dissatisfaction with their response to President Donald Trump's policies.
  • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated there is 'a lot of energy, a lot of angst, a lot of anxiety' among Democrats regarding their strategies against Trump.
  • Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres suggested that Democrats lost the 2024 election by catering to the far left, reiterating calls for a shift in strategy.
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Democrats' new digital strategy tops trending charts but draws mockery from foes

While the Democratic Party is largely divided over the path forward after 2024 election losses, party leaders agree that how they use digital media will be key to a comeback.

·Billings, United States
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