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’The Five’: Kid asks Hakeem Jeffries why voters view Dems poorly... 83%
4/24/2026, 11:30:06 PM
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Democrats just can't quit their crippling Trump addiction.
Axios is reporting that a vengeful cohort of House Dems are pushing impeachment on day one.
That's if if Jessica's right and they take back Congress.
But the left may want to do some housekeeping before they plan their revenge.
A little kid just knee-capped Hakim with this question.
Why do voters view Democrats so poorly?
>> [laughter] >> Did your dad give you that question?
It's a great question in that >> [laughter]
>> I'm going to have words with you after this model cuz it's a great frustration that applies to every organized institution in this country.
And Democrats are not immune from that.
Dems like AOC are also bringing back a TDS oldie.
The Trump's a raging sexist who only fires women.
Who do you think the next person Trump should fire should be?
I mean, uh is he out of women?
Cuz that seems to be his pattern right now.
If you're a man in the Trump administration
>> Hey.
it seems that they reward misconduct.
We know this president.
He only fires women.
So my guess is Tulsi Gabbard.
All right, Charlie.
You know what I always say?
Best way to not fire a woman, not hire one.
>> [laughter]
>> Is that is that I I I guess that's technically that is uh completely true.
Uh no, and I think that I think um
Democrats absolutely will take the bait.
It's amazing that they have not learned their lesson from the fake impeachments that that backfired uh on them in the past.
Uh all of the pursuit of uh Donald Trump in the courts. Um all of it has backfired.
But I do think and and it's an impossible year.
If if Democrats can't retake the house in this election
there's something there there's something way worse wrong with them.
Like it's the all the the winds are going in their favor.
Um and I think that they won't be able to help themselves.
And the reason they won't be able to help themselves is because their agenda, whatever their agenda is and it's they're not very clear about it, is
so deeply unpopular. The idea of open borders is not something that their own voters support.
The idea that they're opposed to voter ID uh that's something
that even their own voters support. The idea that they're still promoting this uh green new scam that costs money for everybody um that's not popular even among their voters, their regular voters.
voters. But and so they can't really I think they maybe have wised up and
realized they can't go after these things. So they're going to go to the old saw of going after Donald Trump.
And do you think that's smart politically,
Jessica, to lead off with impeachment if you take the house?
No, and I would say the vast majority of Democrats aren't talking about that.
They're hammering what's going on with the economy specifically. And the Fox poll this week, it's the first time Democrats have led on the economy.
It was plus four for them.
That's a pretty big turnaround.
You know, Donald Trump is
minus 30 plus on cost of living um and has taken his best issue, which was immigration, is at minus 10.
So that's what Democrats are talking about.
Uh as for the favorability question, it was very cute um and it was nice smiling moment uh for Leader Jeffries.
But Democrats have actually closed the favorability gap with the GOP.
and that's cuz we've gotten a little bit better, but also because the GOP has gotten that much worse.
Um and that should be concerning for them going into this election.
Obviously, the special elections, the off uh year elections have been going in the Democrats' favor.
And that is important. Um in terms of what we stand for, uh there's this slogan going around that I'm a big fan of uh strong floor, no ceiling.
And strong floor, no ceiling. What?
That's a good campaign slogan.
So it's all about making sure that no one lives below the poverty line, right?
That you have access to good health care, housing, education, that there is a safety net for you. But no ceiling,
that you can make a lot of money. That you can move from the lower class to the middle class, middle class to the upper class.
Um and that doesn't mean that the rich aren't going to pay their fair share.
They do. They already do. Yeah,
sure. They do. No, they absolutely do.
Yes, pay actually more.
I mean, I don't know.
>> I think the safety net's pretty good, Jessica, in this country. People are ripping it off left and right. Uh Kennedy.
We have the richest poor people in the world. That is an absolute fact.
Okay. Uh but also the zero-sum this zero-sum idea has paralyzed Democrats.
And the idea that you're going to demonize rich people and somehow make people's lives better and make things more affordable, it is disproven time and time again. And unfortunately, we're
going to see that manifest right here in New York City.
I think impeachment is stupid.
I think you know, I I don't care if you're a Democrat or Republican or if you're Angus King.
Just run on ideas and
get government out of the way. Because
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