Jen Psaki admits Dems are 'in the wilderness' without a 'clear leader of the party' * WorldNetDaily * by Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller News Foundation
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64% : Data from post-election exit polls shows that Trump made significant strides among voting blocs with which Republicans have long struggled, such as Hispanic and Black men.45% : On "Meet the Press," Psaki said viewers shouldn't "focus on one visual moment" from the meeting between Trump and President Joe Biden, where Biden appeared cheerful, before adding that some Democrats have an opportunity to step up and lead the party as it seems directionless.
30% : ""Are you going to be the person who's the right person to stand up against Trump?
15% : MSNBC's Jen Psaki admitted Sunday that the Democratic Party appears to be "in the wilderness" with no "clear leader," following Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to President-elect Donald Trump.Democrats have struggled to understand how Harris lost both the Electoral College and the popular vote to Trump on November 5, with some warning that the loss within key Democratic voting blocs could hurt the party in the next presidential race.
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