Cory Booker identifies three Democrats he says are ‘stepping up’
Sen. Cory Booker has identified three Democrats, Jon Ossoff, James Talarico, and Roy Cooper, as emerging leaders within the party. He expressed frustration with the current Democratic leadership and emphasized the need for new leadership that can build trust with the American people. Booker's comments follow the release of a critical Democratic National Committee report on the party's performance in recent elections.
- ▪Cory Booker highlighted Jon Ossoff, James Talarico, and Roy Cooper as leaders in the Democratic Party.
- ▪He expressed frustrations with the current Democratic leadership and called for new leadership.
- ▪The comments were made after the Democratic National Committee released its 2024 autopsy report.
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Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) highlighted Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), Rep. James Talarico (D-TX), and former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper as three Democrats he sees as “leaders” in the party who are “stepping up” and prioritizing the people. Booker told Jake Tapper on State of the Union on Sunday his party “desperately needs new leadership” and he’s had “frustrations… with the Democratic Party for a long time.” The comments come days after the Democratic National Committee released its 2024 autopsy report.
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