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Rep. Khanna calls for emphasis on economic issues after Democrats lose 2024 election

November 2024 214 views 17 Min 12 Sec

Following the 2024 election loss, Rep. Ro Khanna urges Democrats to shift their focus toward pressing economic issues to reconnect with the working class and regain voter trust. Khanna emphasizes that addressing economic security and middle-class concerns is essential to winning back support in future elections.

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