Julisa Rojas symbolizes the feelings of many Democratic voters who are disillusioned with their party's response to the Trump administration. While they recollect past support, many now view the party's strategies as ineffective and lacking unity. Interviews reveal a widespread sentiment of anger and helplessness among loyal Democrats, who seek effective leadership to oppose the Republican agenda. Figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are admired, yet the party's inability to coalesce under a strong front leaves voters feeling stranded.
When she saw them show up to Mr. Trump's address to Congress in March wearing pink and holding matching signs, she scoffed. A little pathetic, in my opinion, she said.
Her concern is shared by many rank-and-file Democrats, who believe the Republicans returned to power with a clear, aggressive and unsettling agenda, while their own party has yet to find its footing.
The one thing all of us can agree on: Democrats across the country are angry, and they're angry because there does not seem to be a unified fight, said Bishop Reginald T. Jackson.
While many liked certain politicians, they described feeling stranded in a political wilderness and yearning for leadership and strategies to guide them out of it.
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