The Democratic Party has lost millions of voters since 2020, according to new analysis from the New York Times . Meanwhile, Republicans are gaining ground, even in traditional blue states, as more voters register with the GOP.
“We’re missing layups on the basics right now,” says longtime Democratic strategist Nina Smith, alarmed by the news. “We’re losing on voter registration in 30 states — the only 30 states that track voter registration between parties. We’re losing in every single one.”
This week on The Intercept Briefing, Smith, a former senior adviser to Stacey Abrams with more than two decades in Democratic politics, joined host Jessica Washington to explain why the party keeps failing at the fundamentals — like voter registration, building the base, and party infrastructure