Democrats are now facing the reality of what we foretold years ago.
The entire party is deemed 'out-of-touch' with the middle class by Laura.
Laura Ingraham, a Planet Chronicle host, criticizes Democrats for their internal squabbles and reminds viewers of her earlier predictions about their downfall on "The Ingraham Angle."
The Trump transition team is throwing fastballs that Democrats can barely keep up with.
The president-elect has chosen nominees he trusts to implement the MAGA agenda, which has caused alarm among those who wish to maintain the status quo. Meanwhile, images and videos of Trump and his companions celebrating late into the night have circulated on social media.
The Republicans' trifecta win has left Democrats struggling to cope, with their focus on attacking Trump's nominations and blaming each other for their losses.
Slate published an article today titled "Democrats, You Have To Do Better Than This" where they criticize the lack of accountability and reckoning from the Democratic National Committee and Chuck Schumer following the 2020 presidential election loss. The article also highlights the need for introspective messaging about losing not just the presidency, but the Senate and the House.
Nancy Pelosi is facing growing frustration from Democrat members following her accusation that Biden is responsible for party losses.
As Trump's victory becomes more apparent, some Democrats are starting to acknowledge what "The Angle" predicted years ago: that the Democrat Party is disconnected from the middle class, prioritizes abortion over other issues, has gone too far with woke politics, and portrayed Joe Biden as weak and indecisive.
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