Jul 19
Politics
Party of the Past? Why Obama’s Playbook No Longer Works
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In this week’s WG Discussion Points, David Winston of The Winston Group dissects former President Obama’s recent comments urging Democrats to “toughen up” ahead of 2026. But is grit alone enough to reverse their political fortunes? Winston argues that Democrats face far deeper challenges—like a dramatically changed electorate, internal divisions over ideological direction, and a flawed campaign strategy that failed to resonate in 2024. With party ID numbers at historic lows and no clear plan to rebuild, Winston makes the case that Democrats need more than pep talks—they need a complete strategic overhaul.
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