Why anger has shifted from Trump's overreach to the Democrats' disunity and apathy
Briefly

The article discusses growing frustrations among Democratic voters regarding the party's lack of action and leadership against challenges, especially in the context of recent political events. After attempting to field questions about Donald Trump’s impact, it highlights a pervasive discontent with Democratic strategies and internal unity. Notably, recent events, like a massive rally led by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, illustrate the rising anger among constituents, prompting critical reflection on the party’s efficacy and stance in the political landscape.
Shockingly, in recent months, Democrats have found themselves grappling with the same question that I was charged with answering. They seem saddled with a profound sense of frustration, while disillusionment toward them is on the rise from Democratic voters.
Late last week, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew over 30,000 people at their "Fight the Oligarchy" tour at a stop in Denver. The anger and exasperation from the crowd was palpable.
This sentiment of frustration - actually, it's more like anger - is not unfounded. There's been a confluence of lackluster poll numbers, tepid responses to pressing challenges, and internal disarray among the party and its leaders that has left many of us questioning the party's direction and resolve.
Read at Advocate.com
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