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Dem strategist says Trump is popular because he ‘sounds like the Democrats’ from 1989

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Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha argued that President Trump’s popularity can be explained by the fact he embraces the policies Democrats once stood for.

Many Democrats, still reeling from Trump’s victory in November, are still trying to figure out how their party lost to somebody as controversial as Trump.

CNN’s “Laura Coates Live” featured a segment on Friday where the host and her guests took questions from callers about American politics.

One caller inquired, “My question is, Donald Trump is a very scary guy, what makes him so popular?”

“This is my favorite question,” Rocha replied. “We‘ve talked about it on this program before. I joined the Democratic Party in 1989 because I wanted to fight NAFTA. I wanted to drain the swamps. I wanted to make sure that my tax dollars weren‘t going to foreign wars or wasted.”

The Democratic strategist then argued, “That sounds like Donald Trump today. That‘s why we lose to him, is we’ve let him steal our verbiage. We have quit talking about working Americans, keeping America safe, doing the things that we did when I joined this party. And that’s the reason — he is scary, but he‘s not scary to enough people to lose elections because he sounds like the Democrats and why I joined this party.”

Former Trump campaign advisor Bryan Lanza rejected the idea that Trump is scary altogether.

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