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The ongoing dynamic underscores a fundamental truth: Donald Trump’s rise is as much a product of his strategic acumen as it is a reflection of Democrats’ strategic failures. Their inability to publicly confront their own missteps, to craft policies aligned with mainstream preferences, and to effectively counter Trump’s narratives have all contributed to their decline.
As the 2028 election approaches, the key question remains whether Democrats can overcome their internal fears, rethink their strategy, and reconnect with voters outside their activist base. Historically, the party’s survival and success depend on their capacity to adapt instead of doubling down on ideological orthodoxy.