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The results were momentous for Democrats. But they are also likely to revive longstanding debates on how the party should present itself going forward.
Ramaswamy’s terse call to “End identity politics” triggered another wave of criticism. Some social media users accused him of having started such debates himself, referencing his comments last Christmas when he suggested that immigrants work harder than native Americans, sparking a discussion comparing outcomes for different ethnic groups.
Plus, Democrats look to their gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey and Virginia for a boost of momentum.
One of my brothers-in-law seems to feel it is appropriate to display his political views at family events. I don't want any displays of politics at this event.
Former Sen. Joe Manchin argued on "The Daily Show" that the Democratic Party abandoned moderate voters, causing West Virginia's shift toward Republican politics.