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Inside the Democratic Disconnect: Messaging, Movement, and Missed Opportunities

1 h 10 min · 6. maj 2025
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In this episode, I sit down with Tiffany, an online political force, and sharp Democratic strategist, to break down the internal fights, the generational divides, and the path forward for the Democratic Party. From Chuck Schumer’s strategic blunders to the David Hogg controversy, we dig deep into the fractures that are costing us public trust—and what we can do about it. We talk primary politics, online activism, and why messaging matters more than ever in an era where Trumpism keeps rising. If you’ve been frustrated with the party, this conversation pulls no punches—but also offers real hope for what comes next.

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