Former CA State Senator Says Democratic Party is ‘Collapsing’

Former California state senator Gloria Romero said that she believes Democrats are seeing a “complete collapsing” of the party.

“I believe that in history we are seeing a major inflection point, the complete collapsing of the Democratic Party. This party refuse this to recognize that it has lost its way. Whether a new party emerges that will wait to be seen,” Romero said.

Former Clinton advisor Doug Scholen noted, “Democrats have created the great greatest deficit in history. And it’s ultimately what cost Kamala Harris and the Democrats control of the White House and the Congress. We need a fiscally prudent Democratic Party that focuses on people’s economic concerns.”

“The Democrat Party, I cannot recognize it. I’m a former Democrat. Latinos voted in this election with their wallets. We didn’t vote for pronouns. We voted for our paychecks,” Gabriella Berrospi, the founder and CEO of Latino Wall Street said. “We voted for safety. We voted with our Catholic values. And the Democrat Party does not represent that. They’ve really lost us.”

Last month, former advisor to ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Philippe Reines said the Democratic Party is “being held hostage to the far left.”

“Most Democrats I know think there’s a huge problem at the border,” Reines explained. “Most Democrats I know think, frankly, that males at birth shouldn’t play in women’s sports, and vice versa.”

“You can have a healthy conversation within a party, and you have to have room within a party for all this,” he added. “But, at the end of the day, if you have some of these issues that are 80/20 across the country, you really gotta figure out why they’re being so tagged with one.”