Democrats' outgoing chair says Trump's win forces party to reassess how it reaches voters
Briefly

Harrison emphasized the need for Democrats to better communicate their party's achievements, urging investments in party infrastructure and more effective use of non-legacy media.
Despite the November losses, Harrison pointed out that Trump failed to secure over 50% of the electorate, suggesting there were aspects of the election that favored Democrats.
Harrison asserted that Democrats fared better than parties in power globally, highlighting how many were defeated more drastically in the wake of the pandemic and inflation.
While expressing disappointment at Kamala Harris not being the next president, Harrison acknowledged the volatile nature of American political trends requiring adaptability from the party.
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