Democrats Grapple with Internal Strife and Working-Class Disconnect

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Following a disappointing election, Democrats are reflecting on their disconnect with working-class voters. Key figures like Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Ro Khanna emphasize the need for the party to focus on economic populism and listen more to grassroots concerns, rather than relying on anti-Trump rhetoric. Sen. Bernie Sanders criticizes the party for ignoring working-class anger and aligning with elites, suggesting this has alienated their traditional base. Exit polls indicate a significant portion of lower-income and less-educated voters favored Donald Trump over Kamala Harris.
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