Jeffries confronted by CNN about Dem voter crisis, makes a fool out of himself

The Democratic Party has so far failed to learn anything from the 2024 reelection of President Donald Trump, and it’s getting bad.

So bad, in fact, that now House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is desperately trying to spin his party bleeding voters across a whopping 30 states. The best he could come up with? Blaming Texas.

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CNN asked Jeffries to comment on Democrats losing more than two million voters, while Republicans picked up over two million. He did so by blaming a state that, as the NRCC pointed out in their X post, “doesn’t have partisan voter registration and wasn’t part of the NYTimes study.”

“Most of that activity, as I understand it, has occurred in Florida and Texas, and certainly it is the case that, nationally, we’re going to have to invest more in these two red states,” he said. “At the end of the day, it’s also going to be important for us to continue to make clear to the American people what we stand for as Democrats.”

The American people soundly rejected what the Democrats stand for in 2024, and there hasn’t been any tangible move to align their platform with what voters care about.

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