The argument over Trump's election victory revolves less around vote counts and more around the future direction of the Democratic Party, requiring significant reforms.
Many pundits seem eager to rebut Trump's claim of a mandate, but the deeper discussion is really about whether the Democrats can learn from past mistakes.
There is a crucial debate within the Democratic Party: should they dramatically reform their approach or simply try again with a bit more vigor?
The insistence of figures like David Plouffe to keep pushing for the same strategy points to a deeper existential crisis within Democratic strategies.
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