
The Democratic Party faces a potential crisis of long-term power, stemming from demographic shifts and a struggling brand. David Plouffe, Obama's 2008 campaign manager, joins Dan Pfeiffer to discuss strategies for the party's revitalization. Plouffe emphasizes the need for new leaders and ideas to counter voter dissatisfaction, particularly among non-college workers. He suggests candidates should challenge party leadership and focus on economic issues, while also calling out corruption within their own ranks. The conversation explores the challenge of making Republicans accountable for Trump's policies and the importance of candidates connecting with voters on platforms like TikTok. They also examine the need for a new Democratic agenda on AI.
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