Katty Kay
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It's so smart.
I think that's exactly right.
That is what Democratic voters are looking for.
And what I'm hearing from Democrats in Washington, and they'd been so almost like giddy, they were almost measuring up the drapes for all the congressional offices they were about to take over.
And then they went through this period of depression on Friday.
Now they're saying, well, you know what, actually, this is going to mean that Trump loses African-American voters because they are going to be so pissed off that he got 21% of them in 2024.
But we think we're going to get those African-American voters
black and brown men back into the democratic fold and it's going to fire up democrats even more and they're talking sort of tactics rather than talking big idea and i get it you've got to count your numbers and you've got to count your districts but democrats are sort of a little bit you know all over the place one moment they're super positive and super we've got this and the next moment they're back to being you know super depressed and then they try and rally again and find themselves being positive again
I agree.
To give me something.
No.
And this is something that Hispanic voters complain about every election.
Democrats turn up a month before polling day and say, please vote for Democrats.
But where are they the rest of the time?
And where are the plans that particularly focus on the concerns of that community?
Which, by the way, the Hispanic community in California is different from the Hispanic community in Florida, which is the Hispanic community in Texas.
And I'm sure that's true of black voters too.
Black voters in Florida and California and Indiana and New York all have different priorities.
They have the priorities of their communities.
And I think that's something that Democrats miss a trick on.