- Two Democrats say polices are no longer in-line with what Americans what
Democratic lawmakers are admitting that they may have missed the mark in the 2024 election and are calling on their colleagues to stop 'preaching down' to Americans.
And Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (R-N.Y.) says that her party could learn a thing-or-two from Republicans after their sweeping wins this election cycle that will see the
GOP with a trifecta in the House,
Senate and
White House next year.
Asked why
Democrats lost, Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) said his party needs to stop 'canceling' people that might disagree with them on something.
'We have policy issues that are out of touch with the American people,' Moskowitz acknowledged when speaking with
CNN.
'Our tent's got to get there,' he continued, 'we've got to be more accepting of positions all across the spectrum without the shaming and the canceling that goes on on our side of the aisle.'
Meanwhile, AOC also told the network: 'I think there are things we can learn about digital communication, about constant, direct communication with people and about sending a very clear and easy-to-understand message.'
'Even if those messages are very, very different in their values, proposals and dispositions,' she added.
Donald Trump saw a commanding win against Democratic Vice President
Kamala Harris on November 5, winning 312 Electoral College votes
in a margin of victory not seen since 1988.