Senate Democrat Can’t Say Who’s Leading the Party

Elissa Slotkin admits Democrats have been struggling since Trump’s victory.

Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) made a stunning admission this weekend: the Democratic Party has no clear leader, and they’ve been floundering ever since President Donald Trump’s victory.

Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Slotkin was asked point-blank who she believed was leading her party. Instead of offering a confident answer, she admitted that Democrats have been “on their heels” and still struggling to regain their footing.

  • Slotkin’s response directly contradicted House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ (D-NY) claim that Democrats had Trump and the GOP “on the run.”

  • She acknowledged that while Trump has been dominating the political landscape, Democrats have lacked strategy and direction.

  • Rather than naming a single leader, she vaguely referred to “lots of leaders” and new voices in the party, exposing deep internal uncertainty.

This isn’t just an embarrassing moment for Slotkin it’s a sign of a broader Democratic identity crisis. With Biden’s presidency in shambles, rising inflation, a border crisis, and foreign adversaries emboldened by his weak leadership, Democrats are desperate to find their footing. Yet, even their own officials can’t seem to agree on who is steering the ship.

Meanwhile, Trump remains the dominant force in American politics. His policies worked, his vision is clear, and he’s set to lead the Republican Party back into the White House. The contrast couldn’t be more obvious: while Trump is rallying America, the Democrats are still wandering in the dark, searching for a leader who doesn’t exist. Share this article or subscribe to our newsletter for updates.