The Democratic Party is currently grappling with rising anger from its supporters who feel their leaders are not adequately responding to a perceived threat of authoritarianism, particularly under Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Town halls and rallies have seen constituents express their frustration directly, demanding more aggression in their leadership. Events featuring prominent Democrats like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have attracted large crowds, but despite this mobilization, the party lacks a cohesive strategy to effectively address these issues or articulate a unified message, contributing to decreasing popularity among voters.
I wish you'd be angry, a constituent told representative Gil Cisneros, a Democrat of California, at a recent town hall.
At rallies, town halls and protests, voters are venting their fury with Donald Trump and his empowerment of Elon Musk's full-frontal assault on federal agencies.
Democrats still have no clear strategy to confront Trump or the chainsaw-wielding Musk.
Despite the rising tide of anger, Democrats' popularity is cratering and they remain divided over policy and messaging.
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