


Democrats Face Gloom Over Future Leadership and Female Presidential Aspirations
Poll reveals low expectations for female presidency among Democrats following defeats in recent elections, sparking discussions on party leadership and diversity.
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As the new year begins, Democrats express widespread stress and pessimism regarding the future of female presidential candidates after significant election losses. A poll shows nearly 40% of Democrats doubt a woman will be elected in their lifetime. The anticipated DNC leadership election has almost all candidates as white men, raising concerns over diversity commitments. Party leaders fear a political realignment post-Trump could persist unless strategies change. As discussions unfold regarding the 2028 presidential candidates, doubts linger about prospects for diverse candidates, highlighting ongoing issues of sexism and racism within the political landscape.
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