
Democrats demoralized by Trump get boosts from Wisconsin voters and Cory Booker's speech
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : " Expect more talking points about Musk In this week's successes, Democratic officials believe they confirmed the effectiveness of their core message heading into the 2026 midterms that Trump and his billionaire allies are working for the rich at the expense of the working class.57% : "Elon Musk and Donald Trump are on the ropes," charged Ken Martin, the newly elected chair of the Democratic National Committee.
44% : " Wisconsin gave Democrats a much-needed win Democrats had little to cheer about in the five months since Trump won November's presidential election, in which he peeled away a significant portion of working-class voters and people of color.
41% : They're seeing more and more the focus is not on them, but on Trump and his wealthy donors.
32% : As Trump supporters claim election fraud, St. Charles County moves to keep 2020 ballots Sparse crowd sees Cardinals misplace lead in 7th, tumble in 10th for first loss, to Angels Busch Stadium food: Our critic takes you on a tour of what's new (and what's good)
26% : " More protests to come On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of voters are expected to attend more than 1,000 so-called "Hands Off!" related protests nationwide focused on Trump and Musk.
23% : Rebecca Cooke, a Democratic candidate in Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district, said the election was a clear indication that voters are upset with how Trump and Musk "are messing with their lives" but she stopped short of projecting confidence in future elections.
23% : The chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said Trump and Republicans in Congress seek Medicaid cuts and support tariffs that could worsen inflation for families.
22% : Brad Schimel, the conservative candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, lost to liberal-backed Crawford in a relative blowout five months after Trump carried Wisconsin by less than 1 point.
15% : Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., predicted further political consequences for Republicans if they don't resist the sweeping cuts to government services enacted by Musk and Trump.
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