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Minynabolis, Minnesota – Vice -Chairman of the National Democratic Committee (DNC) is Malcolm Kenyatta among the party leaders calling on the Democrats to become “more aggressive in making life better for people.”

It was a common topic as more than 400 members of the DNC committee of all fifty and seven regions gathered last week for their summer meeting, which was held in the largest city in Minnesota.

As the Democrats, Ken Martin, head of the DNC department, began to swing Ken Martin, the president of DNC, that his second president was targeting the president, on the pretext that “a dictator, his second president,” fascism wearing a red tie. “

Martin, referring to the strong response by Democrats to move this summer by Trump and the Republicans to create more seats in the right -wing American House of Representatives throughout the country through the re -renewal of congress in the middle of the rare decade before the renewal elections next year, he told the committee members that he was “sick and tired of this Democratic Party that brings a pencil to combat stillness.”

The DNC president is calling for stopping the pencil to fight a knife.

The Vice -Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, Malcolm Kenyata, addresses the summer meeting of DNC, on August 27, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

We urged us, “We cannot be the only party to play with rules anymore.”

Kenyatta, a 35 -year -old legislator from Pennsylvania’s battlefield, was elected as Vice President of DNC in February, repeating that message.

“We played the auditors.” “We have played the auditors and the Republicans.” We played the auditors. ” “They stole their next car, and then run over the fire tap.”

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Kenyatta, who has traveled widely throughout the country in its new role, stressed in a digital interview for Fox News on the sidelines of the DNC meeting that “Democrats” must engage in a level of fighting, not power for power, but we have to fight strongly because we understand what is moderate for workers and working families.

He claimed that although Democrats work “to make life better for workers” and “in this for the people, Donald Trump, the Republican Party, are in this billionaires. They can say differently, but if you look at what they do when they are in power, they make life better for billionaires. Make life absorb to us.”

Vice President DNC ​​Malcolm Kenyatta

The Vice -Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, Malcolm Kenyatta, was interviewed by Fox News Digital on the sidelines of the summer meeting of DNC, on August 26, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

Kenyatta, who refers to Trump’s enormous domination of the Republican Party, said that the Democrats “have no leader demanding my villa, who throws the signs of Kim Jong Un in the style of himself around our nation’s capital.

But the Democrats face many problems as they try to escape from the political wilderness.

Democrats aim to recover after the elections last year, when the party lost control of the White House and the Senate and was shortened in their attempt to restore the majority of the House of Representatives. Republicans have gained gains with voters who make up major parts of the Democratic Party base.

The situation has deteriorated only for Democrats in the ten months since the elections last year’s elections, according to the main standards.

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The brand of Democrats is not very popular, especially with younger voters, as party polls continue to decline to their lowest levels ever in national investigative studies.

DNC is facing a tremendous disability of donations by the Competitive Republic National Committee (RNC), as well as concerns about the late party registration.

Former RNC team leader Michael Wattley, who officially stepped down earlier this month while running for the Senate, argued in an interview with the digital Fox News that the Democrats “move further and farther to the left. They are walking away from the main street at the present time. They are retreating to left -waking policies.”

“They learned nothing of their losses in the elections in 2024,” as he claimed.

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But Kenyatta is heading to the mid -term elections next year, when Democrats try to restore the majority in Congress, and the Republicans, as a party in power, may face traditional political winds.

Referring to Trump, Kenyatta said, “The Democratic Party will stand on its way every one step on the road. We will do so by winning the elections up and down in the poll. We will definitely do so by offering the House of Representatives in 2026.”

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2025-08-31 14:36:00

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