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Strategist Nathan Daschle says the Democrats will “have to do some soul searching” as the party enters a second Trump presidency with no clear leader, no clear plan and no agreement on what caused them to be so wrong about the 2024 election. (AP video / Nov. 6, 2024)

By Steve Peoples, Joey Cappelletti And Chris Megerian The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats spent billions of dollars warning American voters that Donald Trump posed an imminent threat to democracy, that his economic policies would benefit only his wealthy friends, that he was literally a fascist.

In the end, voters didn’t care — or if they did, it didn’t matter.

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