Obama Allies Sound Alarm: New Data Shows Democrats in ‘Deep Trouble’

The news is buzzing with talk about some concerning new data for the Democrats, and it’s got former Obama aides, Jon Favreau and Dan Pfeiffer, pretty worried. They recently chatted on their podcast, “Pod Save America,” about the latest numbers from Catalist. Favreau didn’t hold back, calling the statistics “depressing” for his party. It seems Kamala Harris has lost traction with young voters and people of color, particularly young men of color.

The only bright spot for Harris was a slight gain among “married white women,” but even that’s just a one-point increase. Favreau noted that she’s also lost a lot of ground with irregular voters, and he summed it up with a nod to the Cook Political Report, saying, “The Obama Coalition Turned Into the Trump Coalition.” Ouch, indeed. The Catalist data paints a picture of a major shift, particularly among Hispanic men.

Looking at the numbers, there’s been a dramatic swing from Obama winning 60% of Hispanic men in 2012 to Trump taking 52% in 2024. That’s a swing of R+30 over 12 years, with most of it happening in the last four years. It seems like people are tuning out the Democrats’ “Trump is Hitler” narrative, which has been their go-to for a decade. This fear-mongering strategy has backfired, leaving them with little else in their playbook.

The Democrats have also struggled to build trust, especially with Joe Biden’s leadership and Kamala Harris as a candidate. Now, they’re scrambling, trying to find a new direction but seem stuck embracing their leftist faction. Pfeiffer pointed out that Trump’s gains with younger voters of color spell trouble for the Democrats if that trend continues.

Pfeiffer noted that the Democrats are on the “wrong side of political history” as they lose ground with young and Latino voters. He likened their current state to the Democratic Party of the ’60s to the ’90s, which means being a party that’s used to losing. He argued for a radical change in strategy, but it’s unclear if they can break free from the radical left.

The Democrats are now in a position where they have to hope for lower voter turnout to have a better chance. This isn’t a winning strategy, and if they can’t pivot, it might be a long road ahead. With the numbers looking grim, Favreau and Pfeiffer’s concerns are justified.

The question remains whether the Democrats can find a new path forward. They’ve been leaning heavily on fear tactics, but as the data shows, that approach is wearing thin. While they try to chart a new course, the Republican base, especially under Trump, seems to be solidifying.

As these shifts continue, the Democrats will need to rethink their approach to reach young voters and communities of color. Pfeiffer’s call for change is urgent, but whether the party can heed it is another matter. The challenge is clear, and the clock is ticking.

Without a fresh strategy, the Democrats risk repeating past mistakes. The data is a wake-up call, and they need to act swiftly. It’s a critical moment, and the future of the party could hinge on how they respond.

This situation is a reminder of the importance of connecting with a diverse electorate. The Democrats’ path to victory isn’t guaranteed, and they must adapt. With political landscapes shifting, they can’t afford to stay stagnant.

The party needs to engage with communities they’ve lost touch with. Building trust and offering solutions will be key to their success. There’s a lot at stake, and the coming years will be telling.

In this political climate, adaptability is crucial. The Democrats have work to do to regain the trust of voters. It’s a challenging road, but with determination, change is possible.

The political landscape is ever-evolving, and parties must evolve with it. The Democrats are at a crossroads, and the decisions they make now will shape their future. It’s a pivotal moment in American politics, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

As the Democrats face these challenges, the Republican Party under Trump continues to gain momentum. The shifts in voter demographics highlight the changing tide. It’s a new era, and both parties must rise to the occasion.

One thought on “Obama Allies Sound Alarm: New Data Shows Democrats in ‘Deep Trouble’

  1. Ban the Marxist Democrat Party and RICO arrest everyone in office anywhere for Treason! Soros, Obama, Bill and Hillary, Eric Holder, RINO Politicians, leftist Judges, election officials, Deep State bureaucrats, BLM, CAIR, Muslim brotherhood sycophants, K-12 & College leftists and 3 letter agency Deep State traitors going back 17 years to Obama’s reign!

    Trial at 2 PM, Executions at 2:27 PM. Rope is reusable!

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