According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by the New York Times, in private and public meetings, most of the figures of the Democratic Party, which now seems to have no specific leader, have focused most of their discussion on how and with what severity they should deal with extreme government of Trump, and of course, most of the Democratic figures disagree on this issue.
As a first step this week, an election was held to elect the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Ken Martin of Minnesota was nominated for the chairmanship of the party. Martin said he plans to conduct a post-election review focused primarily on tactics and messaging.
More than 50 interviews with Democratic leaders revealed that the party is trying to figure out what to raise, what issues to prioritize and how to deal with a Trump administration that is pushing the right-wing agenda at breakneck speed.
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Of course, the most powerful and prominent American Democratic politicians still have strong differences on how to deal with Trump.
Many Democrats think that war and tension is the wrong approach to dealing with a president who is willing to ignore the Constitution and legal guidelines.
Many state governors have pressed Schumer in recent weeks to be more aggressive in opposing Trump.
Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, said: We have no coherent message. This guy is psychotic and there’s a lot, but everything he’s emphasizing like white supremacy are all approaches to focus on.
Despite this, most of the figures of the Democratic Party believe that they should use economic approaches with Trump’s plans and attract voters against him. According to these figures, Trump’s recent policies of imposing heavy tariffs on various countries can create an opening for the Democrats.