What Is the Democratic Alternative to Trump?
Rep. Dina Titus urges Democrats to adopt a clear economic agenda akin to the 1994 Contract with America to regain voter trust amid rising inflation and wage stagnation.
- This past week, the Democratic Party rails at President Donald Trump but offers no real alternative, only fury, obstruction, and failed policies, fearing his agenda is common sense and broadly supported by voters.
- The Democratic Party elite’s complacency stems from a Clinton-era triangulation habit and the Biden administration’s perceived aimlessness, weakening their contrast with Trump.
- Despite repeated legal and violent attacks, nothing has destroyed President Donald Trump's political strength, and European leaders plus President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine praised his peace efforts at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025.
- On Friday, Rep. Dina Titus urged the Democratic Party to stop obsessing over Trump and present a clear economic agenda with a modern-day 'Contract with America' to regain trust on inflation, wages and economic instability.
- Economically, the debate centers on tariffs aimed at a $1 trillion trade deficit, foreign businesses' $10 to $15 trillion promised investment, and $300 billion projected new revenue.
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Democrats Desperate for New Contract to Win Back Voters - American Faith
In a surprising admission on Friday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s On Balance, Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) urged fellow Democrats to stop obsessing over President Trump and instead focus on presenting a clear economic agenda. Titus called for a modern-day “Contract with America,” shifting attention from attacking Republicans to offering concrete plans should Democrats regain power in the House. During the interview, host Leland Vittert questioned how De…
How the Democratic Party Was Hollowed Out
Democrats appear incapable of mounting a real opposition to Donald Trump. Their weakness is the result of a decades-long hollowing out of the party, in which organized labor has been displaced by a panoply of interest groups and nonprofit organizations. The Democratic Party’s transformation into a network of policy clientele organizations has left it incapacitated as an opposition party. (Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images) The following article is…
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