Democrats in Trump-won districts call on party to rebrand
- House Democrat Tom Suozzi expressed concerns about the Democratic Party's image, stating that it has been seen as "crazy-left" and out of touch with voters' basic needs.
- Suozzi emphasized the need for the Democrats to focus on outreach, particularly noting Trump's effective use of social media and podcasts to engage youth.
- He highlighted issues such as the cost of living and urged the party to address waste, fraud, and abuse more effectively.
- Suozzi believes that despite challenges, Democrats could reclaim the House in 2026 due to historic trends against sitting presidents in midterms.
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