Democrats in Coma, Columnist Says, Blaming Party for Loss of Voter Appeal
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has declared that Democrats are 'in a coma' and needs to wake up to regain voters' trust, offering a blunt diagnosis of the party she argues has become off-putting to citizens.

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has delivered a scathing assessment of the Democratic Party, stating that it is 'in a coma' and off-putting to voters, according to her recent diagnosis. The columnist's blunt criticism comes as the party faces ongoing challenges in maintaining its appeal to various demographics. Dowd's remarks have sparked intense debate among Democrats about their strategy moving forward. Her assessment has raised questions about the party's future trajectory and ability to regain voter trust.