Throughout america, main Democrats are how and why they misplaced important floor within the presidential election.
Some are blaming President Joe Biden for the defeat of Kamala Harris, who solely had 4 months to run her marketing campaign.
The checklist of critiques is lengthy – from not dropping out of the race sooner, to a perceived disconnection with working-class and male voters.
On the polls, the economic system, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and a surge in irregular immigration all performed a job.
So what does this imply for the Democratic Celebration?
And can this decisive defeat drive it to reassess a few of its insurance policies?
Presenter: Tom McRae
Visitors:
Stephen Zunes – Professor of politics and founding chair of Center Jap Research on the College of San Francisco
Andrew Rudalevitch – Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Authorities at Bowdoin School
Scott Lucas – Professor of worldwide politics on the Clinton Institute, College School Dublin