Who remains in the Democratic Party with any credibility or clout?
Laura says Democrats require a leader.
On "The Ingraham Angle," Laura Ingraham discusses the Democrats' need for new leadership following their 2024 election loss.
What can Democrats offer in response to Trump's gains with young voters, Latino and Black voters, and urban America, even in Southern California?
In 2028, why will saving democracy and abortion succeed when policy and messaging have failed? Who remains in the party with any credibility and influence?
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When the leadership is weak, Jefferies emerges as a viable candidate.
In this Democrat regrouping period, let's not forget the talented politician who Kamala passed over: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. He's more likely to gain traction than California liberal Gavin Newsom, and we hope Democrats may look at Mayor Pete for something important.
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