During a CNN interview, Colorado Governor Jared Polis discussed the current state of Democratic leadership, emphasizing that the party should prioritize good ideas over individual leaders. He noted that voters care more about results than personalities, particularly as Democrats attempt to regain their footing after recent electoral losses. Polis argues that focusing on improving the quality of life for Americans, through affordable living and reduced crime, is essential for Democrats' success, highlighting that the identity of the messenger is secondary to the message itself.
The minute politics becomes about the who rather than the what, I think is when we start losing.
Voters will ultimately evaluate Democrats on results rather than the personalities of those who espouse ideas.
Our true north... are ideas to make life better for people. I think who delivers on them are secondary.
We need to make life more affordable for Americans. We need to make it safer, reduce crime.
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