Booker’s public blowup isn’t just political theater; it signals a deeper breakdown in Democratic strategy. Fixating on Trump as the singular villain shows a party scrambling to define itself without a clear positive agenda. This obsession blinds them to growing voter fatigue and shifting priorities, especially among suburban and independent voters who want solutions, not just resistance. Booker’s meltdown also reveals how internal frustration with leadership and messaging leaks into public view, risking alienation of the base. If Democrats don’t pivot soon to substantive policy debates, their reliance on Trump as a foil could cost them key battlegrounds.
Cory Booker is having a complete MELTDOWN right now. pic.twitter.com/jARQ85nCXk
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