How my party lost me, Dems must return to normalcy and other commentary
Briefly

Evan Barker reflects: "I've raised at least $50 million for the left, but on Tuesday, I voted for Donald Trump. What's tragic is that there are so few in the Democratic Party able to communicate with the working class and serve their interests effectively."
Ruy Teixeira critiques: "This election showed that Democrats are no longer the party of the common man and woman. Kamala Harris did worse against Donald Trump than did Joe Biden in 2020 among women, men and non-whites."
A frustrated voter states: "The Democratic Party turned its back on me and my family long before I turned my back on it", highlighting a disconnection between the party and its base.
Teixeira adds: "To recover, Dems' stances must appeal to normie voters: Equality of opportunity, not outcome is fundamental... Border security is hugely important. Uniting around such ideas would make the Democratic Party far more appealing to the millions now leaving it behind."
Read at New York Post
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