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Many Democrats went into Election Night feeling hopeful, predicting Vice President Kamala Harris would either secure a victory or be beaten narrowly by former President Trump.
However, soon into the night, that prediction was proven wrong. Now, after witnessing President-Elect Trump win the three blue wall states and watching the Senate majority flip red — the Democratic Party is facing a harsh reality: the majority of Americans are not on their side.
Senior Writer at National Review Noah Rothman weighs in on how he believes the Democratic Party made many voters feel alienated, why the Party wasn't able to realize it in real-time, and how they may try to regroup after seeing the support President-Elect Trump currently has in America.
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