The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher slammed Democrats’ rhetoric that “looks down” on voters, further pushing away the working and middle class.
While appearing on Fox Business Network’s The Evening Edit Tuesday, Doescher reacted to former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill’s comment about President Donald Trump’s 2024 election that “America, I believe, was not smart enough to keep this guy from the White House.”
“Let’s be clear, it’s not just Republican voters and Trump supporters that Democrats tried to disenfranchise through the lawfare, through the attempts to remove Donald Trump from ballots in 36 states,” Doescher said. “Democrats look with disdain on their own voters.”
“As we talk about the scope of this cover-up, the greatest cover-up over Joe Biden’s senility and now his terminal cancer diagnosis, recall that in eight states the Democratic Party had canceled primaries or legally barred all Biden-challengers from the ballot,” she continued. “That is a party that looks down on their own voters with disdain, disgust, and disrespect.”
Doescher added that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was right when he recently suggested that the Democratic Party was a “threat to democracy” over its handling of ballots and primaries.
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She also noted that the Senate’s bipartisan approval of the “No Tax on Tips” legislation is a sign that it is “no longer toxic to work with Trump.”
“Let’s see how many Democrats are willing to vote against ‘No Tax on Tips’ when it’s lumped into the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which is indeed a middle and working class tax cut,” Doescher said.