Democrats need their “my own Trump” to succeed, podcasters argue in New York’s era
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A recent opinion piece in the New York Times said that once again the key to a successful Democrat has its own version of the president Donald Trump.
“If the next Democratic candidate wants to build a coalition of majority — if they don’t rely on Republicans running low-quality candidates to eliminate presidential victory, it won’t amortize the Senate as a lost cause — the candidate should attack the Democrats themselves and offer a position that emphasizes it from both the right and left.” Guest essay In the New York Times.
“It may seem like a bold gambit, but successful candidates provided them with a blueprint: Donald Trump,” Druke added.
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A recent New York Times opinion piece says that the key to a Democrat who is successful again is having a unique version of President Donald Trump. (Rick scooter)
Druke pointed out that Democrats “has not been popular historically” citing 2025. Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel He then stated that Democrats’ support ratings were 22% points underwater, with 60% of respondents not being favorable.
He warned that Democrats should not “seek their own Trumpian figures who will violate democratic norms and destabilise the American system, but that would reset how Americans view the party and its leaders.”
He said the secret behind Trump’s success involves the president defeating his own party’s stance from both sides of the spectrum.
Druke also suggested a trust that needs to be rebuilt within their base after they “standed by the deeply unpopular president,” despite clear indications that Democrats didn’t think they were suited for another term.
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Druke cited a recent poll that showed Democrats’ favorable ratings were record low for Americans. (Left: (Photo: Leigh Vogel/Wireimage), Circle: (Photo: Michael Siluk/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images))
Druke is a Recent CNN polls It showed a record low Democrat favorable rating among Americans, indicating that between 52% and 48% of Democrat voters say the party is heading in the wrong direction.
The poll also showed a 29% support rating for Democrats, which dates back to 1992, and said it was a 20-point decline since January 2021.
Druke also said Democrats should take the page from the former president Bill Clintonliberal in terms of playbooks and healthcare policies, and candidates say they should promote universal healthcare “a much more progressive than affordable care laws,” but there is a more right-footed policy when it comes to issues such as government spending and crime.
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Druke said Democrats should take pages from former President Bill Clinton’s playbook and be liberal in terms of health policy, but they have a more correct policy when it comes to issues like government spending and crime. (Photo: Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for the New York Times)
Democrats should treat social issues the same way, Druke added that the party should argue that “all people are treated with dignity and ultimately became obsessed with ideas that did not promote that goal.”
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“To be truly successful, the next Democratic candidate will change what Americans look like Democrats Overall, it is currently leading the way to voters who are not considered “gettable” in amortized states,” Druke writes.