Throughout the USA, main Democrats are taking a look at how and why they misplaced important floor within the presidential election.
Some are blaming President Joe Biden for the defeat of Kamala Harris, who solely had 4 months to run her marketing campaign.
The listing of critiques is lengthy – from not dropping out of the race sooner, to a perceived disconnection with working-class and male voters.
On the polls, the economic system, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and a surge in irregular immigration all performed a job.
So what does this imply for the Democratic Occasion?
And can this decisive defeat power it to reassess a few of its insurance policies?
Presenter: Tom McRae
Company:
Stephen Zunes – Professor of politics and founding chair of Center Jap Research on the College of San Francisco
Andrew Rudalevitch – Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Authorities at Bowdoin School
Scott Lucas – Professor of worldwide politics on the Clinton Institute, College School Dublin