
I'm a young Democrat and I've got to admit my Party is losing 2025 while looking at 2028
Fox News
Democrats are busy plotting for 2028 — banking on time. But they are losing the generation that grew up in an era defined by endless wars, economic crashes, and broken promises.
Yemisi Egbewole is the former Chief of Staff and Advisor to the Biden White House Press Office. She is a Democratic strategist and the founder of Podium Strategies.
In 2020, Joe Biden captured 60% of the youth vote. But by 2024, that margin narrowed dramatically. Among young men aged 18–29, 56% voted for Donald Trump — a seismic shift that should have forced a reckoning. Instead, Democratic leadership clung to the same consultants, the same slogans, and the same tired strategies.And now, as we head towards Trump's second 100 days, the consequences are becoming painfully clear. While Trump aggressively pushes his agenda, Democrats seem paralyzed, unable to mount serious opposition or offer a bold alternative. According to Gallup, approval of Congress sits at just 17%, with Democratic leadership faring no better. Oversight is weak. Messaging is muddled. Voters aren't just frustrated with the opposition; they're frustrated with the party they once trusted to fight for them.

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