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Debbie Dingell on what the Democratic Party stands for


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In 2016, many liberals didn’t take Donald Trump seriously. They thought that he was wacky, ridiculous, offensive, and not a serious candidate for president. 

But during that time, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell thought differently. She was speaking with her constituents Downriver, and it was prior to President Trump’s first term that she realized he was well-liked, that he had a good chance at becoming the most powerful person in America. 

Almost a decade later, Trump has become central to the Republican Party and our politics writ large. Democrats have spent a lot of that time becoming the “anti-Trump” party. But after losing the 2024 election, many Democrats believe that position is not enough. They need to stand for something. 

So, what do Democrats stand for? What should they stand for? And what do they need to do to win back the country — specifically the low-income and marginalized people they claim to champion?

Dingell joined The Metro live from the Mackinac Policy Conference to discuss how she stays connected to her constituents.

"Every weekend I try to be at a couple farmers markets...I try to be in a union hall, I try to be in a veterans hall, I go to special events, I go to the grocery store — where real people are," Dingell said. "And I don't go with anybody, I go with no entourage, I don't have any staff, I go me, and people talk to me and they tell me what's on their minds, and a lot more Democrats need to do that."

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