Senate Democrat: Party needs to lose ‘weak and woke’ reputation
- Elissa Slotkin, a Democratic Senator from Michigan, argues her party must shed its 'weak and woke' image to regain power and connect with average voters.
- Slotkin revealed a strategy aiming for Democratic victories, which includes compelling Trump to follow a deportation ruling.
- Slotkin emphasizes adopting a strong and patriotic communication style and rejected longstanding Democratic communication styles, as mentioned in her interviews.
- Slotkin maintains her pragmatic approach in representing a purple state and has reached out to GOP voters according to her statements during past events.
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Democratic Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin implied that her “war plan” to counter President Donald Trump and retake political control in Washington D.C. is not enough to retake control of the Senate — at least in 2026. Slotkin, the freshman Democratic senator who led the party’s rebuttal to Trump’s joint address to Congress in March, acknowledged the party’s […] Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin Admits ‘War Plan’ To Defeat Trump Agenda Is Not Enough To …
The Democratic Senator Who Silenced the Centrists
If I've said it once, I've said it-well, two or three other times, at least: Democrats have found themselves in a content-creation war with the Trumpian right. And this pitched battle isn't being fought on your grandfather's media landscape. There's no more publishing a white paper or a New York Times op-ed and hoping for the best. Today's information environment favors brawlers, cheap-shot artists, and the commitment to creating conflict and co…
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