Joe Klein argues that Democrats have "nothing of interest to say" and cites a "decisive failure to manage our public institutions," pointing to regulatory and union challenges as key issues.
Martin Gurri emphasizes that Democrats must first acknowledge their repudiation by voters and that the party lacks effective leadership to initiate necessary changes.
Gurri describes the Democratic approach to Trump as a flawed mythology, suggesting the party's self-perception diverges significantly from public sentiment.
Both commentators suggest the Democrats have strayed from their foundational ideals of effective governance and public engagement, resulting in a disconnect with voters.
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