Democrats have a man voter problem
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Six months after a bruising defeat in the 2024 elections, the Democratic Party is grappling with how to rebuild its connection with voters and reclaim its political footing. The party’s struggles have sparked a wave of soul-searching, with leaders, strategists, and donors scrambling to chart a course forward.
A recent gathering of top Democratic consultants and donors at a luxury California resort, hosted by the Democrat-aligned super PAC Future Forward, aimed to address one of the party’s most pressing challenges: reconnecting with male and working-class voters.
The event, which drew attention for its $20 million initiative called “Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan” (SAM), proposed a shift in how Democrats engage with men. Suggestions included abandoning a “moralizing tone,” rethinking the party’s language, and even placing ads in video games to reach male audiences.
The 2024 election results laid bare the Democrats’ vulnerabilities. President Donald Trump recaptured the White House, while Republicans flipped the Senate and held onto their slim House majority. The GOP also made surprising inroads with Black, Hispanic, and younger voters—groups long considered pillars of the Democratic base.
“Everything we’ve done up to this point has resulted in re-electing Donald Trump,” said Joe Caiazzo, a seasoned Democratic strategist and veteran of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, in an interview with Fox News Digital. “If anyone tells you that we don’t have to course correct, they don’t know what they’re talking about,” he added.
The party’s challenges are reflected in its dismal polling numbers. A Fox News national poll conducted April 18-21, 2025, showed the Democratic Party’s favorable rating at a historic low of 41%, with 56% viewing it unfavorably.
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The Democrats' problem is that they embraced the evils of liberalism and the feminization of the party. They have lost touch with most male voters and conservative women. In states like Texas, which used to be a reliable Democrat vote, they are losing by a wide margin. In states like California and New York, voters are beginning to wake up to the harm Democrats have done to their economies. The economies in those states have fallen behind those of most red states. California and New York have both lost population to Texas.
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