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Former Clinton pollster says Democratic Party ‘doesn’t have new ideas’

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Former Clinton pollster Doug Schoen said on Monday the Democratic Party “exists only to oppose” Republicans and was “out of step” with Americans.

Democrats remained seated and rarely applauded during President Donald Trump’s 99-minute address to Congress on March 4, even when Secret Service Director Sean Curran presented DJ Daniel, who is battling brain cancer, with credentials during the speech, receiving a hug from the 13-year-old Houston-area resident. Schoen told “Fox and Friends” guest host Charlie Hurt the party “doesn’t have new ideas” after criticizing Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff’s comments about the party not being bold enough. 

“What I just heard was basically wrong from Adam Schiff. The Democrats were and are out of step with the American people,” Schoen told Hurt about Schiff’s remarks. “The American people want to move in the direction Donald Trump is moving in terms of the budget, certainly the border. They probably don’t want to move as quickly as he does, but they see my party as rudderless, leaderless, without a message, strategy and out of touch with the American people. And I think the polls bear that out.”

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Democrats’ favorability has plummeted to 29%, according to a CNN poll released in March.

“I have been a centrist since the days when I worked for Bill Clinton in the White House,” Schoen said. “I believe in a moderate Democratic Party. And right now, my party exists only to oppose the Republicans. It doesn’t have new ideas, fresh ideas, frankly any ideas other than oppose, which works if Trump is unpopular, but doesn’t work in a national election.”

Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York came under fire from left-wing media figures and Democrats in Congress over his decision to help pass a GOP-backed spending bill to prevent a government shutdown in March, with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York leading him by 19 points when a potential primary race in 2028 was polled by Data for Progress, a left-leaning polling firm.

“Who do you think will emerge from all of this and maybe lead your party in a smarter direction?” Hurt asked Schoen.

“At this point, I really don’t know,” Schoen said. “Somebody like [Andy] Beshear, the governor of Kentucky represents one person who fit that. Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, usually it’s the governors, and frequently in the case of Carter and Clinton, a southern governor. But somebody could emerge in the way that Obama did in 2007 or 2008. Right now, Charlie, there’s no good answer to your question that I think myself or any other top Democratic strategist can answer with certainty.”

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