Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., Rejected a New York Times report that included research comparing the Democratic Party with “slow” and “passive” animals, telling CNN on Tuesday that it was worried about “human beings”.
“‘Republicans are seen as roof predators such as lions, tigers and sharks, beasts that take what they want when they want it. Democrats are usually labeled as turtles, slaps, or sloths: Slow, plodding,” CNN host John Berman, quoting a New York Times report. of people, “,” CNN look at the people of the Republic.
“And then a little later there was a respondent who said Democrats are like deer in the headlights. How is this you think the Democratic Party has won these descriptions?”
“I am not focused on animals that some New York Times reporters compare political parties. My ingredients are human beings, and human beings I represent are facing devastating health care cuts, the most important health care cuts ever given by any administration,” Schultz replied.
The New York Times reported Sunday that the party was still fighting with its image after the loss of former President Kamala Harris.
A Democratic man from George who participated in the focus group and was the one who described the Democratic Party as a “deer in the headlights” went further to describe the situation of the party.
“You stay there and you see the coming car, but you will stay there and hit with him anyway,” he said, according to The Times.
Schultz continued to rest the report, repeating, “I am focused on the people I represent, no, you know, the comparisons of animals.”
Berman pushed behind and said it was the voters who compared the party to the turtles, Sloths and Slugs.
“John, you said they were asked to compare the parties, so they were encouraged to compare the parties to animals. This is funny. I have looked at many focus groups, and I know that the people I represent want me to fight for the people, the families I represent,” Schultz replied.

Democratic Party favorable remains low after President Donald Trump’s victory.
The party’s appreciation stayed under water in a national April survey Fox News with 41% favorable and 56% unfavorable, which is a comprehensive low for Democrats in the Fox News vote.
Another survey in March revealed that only 27% had a positive view of the Democratic Party.
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