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Laura: Chaos vs Unity

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In last night’s segment of The Angle, Laura Ingraham highlighted the chaos within the Democratic Party, contrasting it with the Republican Party’s strategic unity under Donald Trump. The theme was clear: chaos versus unity.

Opening with sharp criticism, Laura called out the Democrats’ inability to address their failures. “Democrats can barely keep up with the fastballs thrown by the Trump transition team,” she said. While President-elect Trump focuses on building a strong team, Democrats remain consumed by internal conflicts.

“There’s been no reckoning from the Democratic National Committee,” Laura noted. They spent $1 billion only to lose the presidency, Senate, and House. Moreover, leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have deflected blame instead of addressing key issues.

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The Democrats’ focus on divisive issues has left them disconnected from middle-class voters. For example, their overemphasis on abortion and their alignment with figures like Liz Cheney have deepened this divide. “The Democratic Party is just out of touch with the middle class,” she observed.

In contrast, Trump has reshaped the Republican Party. His strategy to reconnect with the working class involved reevaluating policies on trade, immigration, and military intervention. As a result, “Trump believed the GOP had to reconnect with the working class,” she explained. This approach brought in young voters, Hispanics, and more Black voters, ultimately strengthening the party’s base.

To recover, Democrats need to make significant changes. Rebuilding cities, working across the aisle, and focusing on industrial policies could shift their trajectory. “Imagine Democrats being able to brag in four years about rebuilding our cities,” she proposed. Such actions would give them accomplishments to stand behind rather than avoid.

Laura concluded with a challenge to the Democratic Party. “Now that the election is over, admit that Trump’s not a fascist. He’s not a threat to democracy,” she urged. “It’s time for all of us to pull together to make our country stronger.”

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The message was clear: unity and solutions lead to success. Conversely, chaos and division will only deepen the Democrats’ struggles. Therefore, the choice is theirs—embrace unity or stay stuck in chaos.

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