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Democrats need to change their approach to Trump's second term, top Kamala Harris pollster says

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Last updated: December 14, 2024 6:04 am
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The 2024 Election: A New Strategy to Take on Trump

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, top Democratic Party officials are reevaluating their approach to confronting President Donald Trump. A pollster for Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, Molly Murphy, delivered a speech urging the party to shift its focus from criticizing every Trump outrage to highlighting how his policies are impacting voters’ pocketbooks.

During a meeting at the DNC’s executive committee, Murphy emphasized the need for a new playbook in dealing with Trump. She acknowledged that while most Americans support Trump’s transition, they are more concerned about economic issues than his controversial Cabinet appointments.

Murphy pointed out that Trump will begin his second term with higher approval ratings than when he first took office, highlighting his strong track record on the economy. She stressed that Democrats must work to change the narrative around Trump’s economic policies in order to win back key demographics that drifted away from the party in the last election.

According to Murphy, young people, Latinos, and Black voters have been increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic Party due to economic concerns. She argued that while these voters may not support Trump’s efforts to dismantle institutions, they are more focused on tangible economic benefits.

In her speech, Murphy cautioned against focusing solely on Trump’s norm-breaking behavior, as she believes that many voters are more concerned with their own financial well-being. She urged Democrats to reframe their messaging around Trump’s economic agenda, including tax cuts for the wealthy and tariffs that could lead to higher costs for consumers.

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Overall, Murphy’s presentation signals a shift in strategy for Democrats as they prepare to take on Trump in the 2024 election. By prioritizing economic issues and appealing to voters’ pocketbook concerns, the party hopes to regain support from key demographics and ultimately secure victory in the upcoming election.

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