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Democrats Hit Rock Bottom

Democrats in Disarray as Biden Vanishes From Spotlight

In a stunning admission, one of the Democratic Party’s top strategists has confessed what many Americans have suspected for months: the party is in total disarray.

Patti Solis Doyle, a longtime Democratic operative and Hillary Clinton’s former campaign manager, said in a newly released interview that Democrats are floundering without leadership, a clear message, or any real agenda.

“We’re leaderless. We’re messageless. We’re agendaless,” Solis Doyle said during a revealing conversation on the podcast Next Up with Mark Halperin. “We don’t have any alternative ideas to counter President Trump and the Republicans. I’m concerned—to say the least.”

For a party that claims to fight for the “soul of the nation,” that kind of internal chaos is raising eyebrows among voters—especially older Americans who’ve seen what weak leadership leads to.

Where’s Joe Biden? Even Democrats Are Asking

Traditionally, when a political party doesn’t hold the White House, its most recent president steps up as the figurehead. But according to Solis Doyle, even that fallback has failed.

“Right now, for us, that’s Joe Biden,” she said. “But he’s off the radar completely.”

The Democratic National Committee? “Not a real leader,” she added. The reality is clear: there’s a dangerous vacuum at the top of the Democratic Party—and Americans are noticing.

Party Infighting, Public Backlash, and Major Resignations

In recent weeks, open conflict has erupted within the party. Major union leaders like Randi Weingarten and Lee Saunders have refused to be reappointed to DNC leadership roles. Meanwhile, progressive activist David Hogg—known for courting controversy—was forced to step down as DNC vice chair after announcing efforts to unseat sitting Democrat lawmakers.

These developments highlight a party at war with itself—and losing support fast.

Poll: Most Democrats Want Their Leaders Gone

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll paints a grim picture:

  • 62% of Democrats say party leadership needs to be replaced.
  • Nearly half are dissatisfied with the current direction.
  • Only a minority still believe the party is on the right track.

The message from within the Democrat base is loud and clear: It’s time for change.

A Party in Crisis vs. a President with a Plan

While Democrats scramble to find their footing, President Trump continues to lead with confidence and bold policy direction. As Solis Doyle put it, Democrats currently have “no alternative ideas”—a reality that becomes more evident as the 2024 election approaches.