WASHINGTON – Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL) joined Jesse Watters Primetime on Fox News Channel to discuss the failed rebranding attempt of Congressional Democrats.
Watch the full interview here.
"It's not going to matter at the end of the day because the Democrat Party stands for nothing":
"No, they want a politician with a record. But this is why the Democrats are having to do everything else, because their record is horrible. We lived it the last four years. Wide open borders, crazy inflation, overspending, suppressing free speech, making people take vaccines when they didn't want to take them. That is the record of the Democrat Party, and it seems that they're just going further down that rabbit hole. They still want men in women's sports and all the other craziness. People are rejecting it. So, what do they have to do? Oh, go get a makeover, go lose some weight, whatever. It's not going to matter at the end of the day because the Democrat Party stands for nothing. They still don't stand for anything except opposing Donald Trump, and that's simply not going to get it done in 2026 or in 2028."
"They're not going to do that. They're going to stick to the radical policies":
"I don't know, and frankly, I don't care. Gavin can run if he wants to. He's the worst governor in America. His record is awful. Everybody knows this. It's also a reason why I think if you look at some of their polling, all these Democrat potential candidates are all within one, two points of each other because they're all bad. What is their policy set that's actually going to matter for the American people? Are any one of these Democrats going to go and actually reform the unaffordable care act, aka Obamacare, or change it unilaterally, so healthcare premiums actually decrease in the United States? Is any one of them going to embrace nuclear power or natural gas, or dare I say coal, because it's effective, it's cheap, and readily available to lower energy prices for the American people? They're not going to do that. They're going to stick to the radical policies, but they might put more gel in their hair. Not going to matter to people in their lives."
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