


Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin has a tough job—he has to try to create enthusiasm for a losing group that is at its lowest point in decades. They’ve lost control of the Senate, the Oval Office, and the House of Representatives and are consistently getting smoked in failing to stop Trump’s agenda. The president just keeps plowing forward, leaving them as whining roadkill in his relentless quest to make this country great again after four disastrous years of Joe Biden and an increasingly extremist Democrat party.
Martin, the far-left beta male, former chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party, tried to bring a brave face to his interview with Fox Digital this week. When you get so far in the gutter, Martin posited, you can’t go any deeper. Now there’s an inspiring message:
Martin noted that the party has continued to "lose ground with many parts of our coalition."
But he sees a silver lining.
"When you hit rock bottom, there's only one direction to go, and that's up, and that's what we're doing," Martin noted.
The problem: he says “that’s what we’re doing” (meaning trending upward), but the reality says something entirely different. Polls aren’t the end-all and be-all, but they do give a sense of where things stand, and Democrats just keep heading south:
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...And that's reflected in polls. Favorable ratings for the Democratic Party have plunged to all-time lows in a slew of national surveys. And the Republican National Committee (RNC) has the upper hand over the DNC in fundraising.
Exposing once again the Democrats’ complete cluelessness as to why they're on the outs politically these days, the feckless chairman tried to blame it on a “branding” problem. You can “brand” your failed progressive, extremist, gender-war, DEI-infested, energy-hating, America-hobbling policies any way you want, Ken, but they will still be garbage:
"We do have a brand problem," Martin noted.
You mean, a brand problem like this?
He continued his sad routine:
Martin pointed to surveys that indicated a "majority of Americans believe that the Republican Party best represents the interests of the working class and the poor, and the Democratic Party is the party of the wealthy and the elites. And sure enough, the only two groups that we over performed within the last election cycle were college-educated voters and wealthy households."
"That's a damning indictment on our party brand, and we do have a brand challenge there," Martin said.
Martin said, "People have bought into this idea that Donald Trump and the Republicans best represent their interests for the future."
Yup, yup, yup. That they have, Mr. Martin, because that’s the reality, and you might want to get used to it.
I can’t help but think of this classic old commercial, because if there’s anything that describes the Democrats today, it’s "I've fallen and I can't get up." And I’m not even one little bit sorry.
The Democrat Party is about as popular as lice right now as voters reject their globalist agenda.
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