Gloom and pessimism take hold of Democrats as they prepare to elect party leader
Briefly

A recent poll shows that about 40% of Democrats believe it’s unlikely a woman will be elected president in their lifetime, highlighting party pessimism.
The DNC's search for a new leader now features only white male candidates, reflecting growing concerns about representation and the party's future direction.
Gilda Cobb-Hunter expressed concern saying, 'We underestimated the extent to which some women hate other women,' emphasizing internal divisions impacting the party.
Democrats’ historical struggles against Trump, who decisively defeated female candidates in 2016 and 2024, fuel fears about the party's commitment to diversity.
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