Democrats are harboring strong feelings of stress and gloom as the new year begins. And many are questioning whether their partys commitment to diverse candidates especially women may lead to further political struggles as Donald Trump is sworn in for a second presidency on 20 January.
A recent poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that a significant number of Democrats believe that it may be decades before the United States will get its first female president.
Specifically, about four in 10 Democrats said its not very likely or not at all likely that a woman will be elected to the nations highest office in their lifetime, according to the poll. Thats compared with about one-quarter of Republicans who feel the same.
While despondency is hardly unique for a political party after a high- profile loss, that finding reflects the deep depression that has set in among Democrats about the country and their party after Trump soundly defeated Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee.