Democratic Party Faces Internal Struggles Post-2024 Election
Co-hosts of 'The View' and political analysts discuss the Democratic Party's crisis after Joe Biden's presidency and challenges leading into 2028.
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Get StartedThe Democratic Party pushed Biden out of the presidential race following a disastrous debate performance against then-former President Donald Trump.
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Summary
Following the fallout from the 2024 presidential election, co-hosts on 'The View' debated the factors leading to the Democratic Party's alienation of voters. Joy Behar and Alyssa Farah Griffin highlighted Biden's mental acuity issues and the party's lack of reflection on these aspects. Veteran journalist Mark Halperin provided insights into the decision-making that limited alternate candidates to Biden and Kamala Harris, while political strategist Dick Morris suggested that the party could lean towards radical candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in future elections. The discussions emphasize the internal fractures within the Democratic Party.
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