Newsom on Democrats: ‘I don’t know what the party is’
- Gavin Newsom criticized the Democratic Party, stating, "We are as dumb as we want to be," during an interview with NBC News about its direction and purpose.
- He emphasized the need for Democrats to engage more with different views and to focus on substance over personality, insisting on rebuilding the party from the ground up.
- Newsom mentioned that the party has not conducted a thorough analysis of its failures in the recent 2024 presidential election, indicating a lack of self-awareness.
- He expressed surprise at the internal backlash for interviewing figures like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk, which he sees as a reflection of the party's issues with engagement.
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Newsom: Democrats lack self-reflection after 2024 defeat
By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer California Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging his own party to confront its 2024 election losses with honest self-examination, warning that without serious introspection, Democrats are destined to fail again. In an exclusive interview with The Hill published on Tuesday, Newsom said Democratic leaders have yet to engage in a deep exploration of why they lost the White House, failed to reclaim the House, and saw their …
Comedian Tim Dillon on living in LA, Hollywood's latest failures, and what the Dems need to do to compete
Comedian Tim Dillon reveals why he returned to Los Angeles, what led to Hollywood's latest failures and his advice for Democrats during a sit-down interview with Fox News Digital.
Newsom Says Democrats Lack Self-Reflection After 2024 Defeat
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging his own party to confront its 2024 election losses with honest self-examination, warning that without serious introspection, Democrats are destined to fail again. In an exclusive interview with The Hill published on April 22, Newsom said Democratic leaders have yet to engage in a deep exploration of why they lost the White House, failed to reclaim the House, and saw their Senate majority evaporate in Novemb…
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