Former California Democratic leader Gloria Romero has issued a stark warning about the future of the Democratic party, suggesting it's 'dying' due to its handling of key issues. During a recent debate focused on border security and the alarming rise of antisemitism, Romero voiced her concerns and urged the party to reconsider its current trajectory.
Romero emphasized the need for Democrats to move beyond identity politics and address issues that resonate with a wider spectrum of voters. She commended bipartisan efforts to find solutions to the challenges at the border and combat antisemitism, highlighting the importance of unity in tackling these critical problems.
'Voters are clearly wanting a new way forward,' Romero stated, suggesting a growing disconnect between the party's current platform and the concerns of everyday Americans. Her comments underscore a growing debate within the Democratic party about its future direction and the need to adapt to changing political landscapes.
Former Democratic Leader Says Party Needs New Direction
Gloria Romero, a former Democratic leader in California, believes the Democratic party is losing touch with voters. During a recent debate, she emphasized the importance of addressing issues like border security and rising antisemitism. Romero argued that the party needs to move beyond identity politics and find a "new way forward" to connect with a broader range of Americans. She praised bipartisan efforts to tackle these critical issues.