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Democrats' defeat leads to "demobilization and surrender" ahead of Trump's inauguration


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The article from MSN discusses the aftermath of the Democratic defeat in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, focusing on the period leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration. It highlights a sense of demobilization and surrender among Democrats, who are described as grappling with the shock of Hillary Clinton's loss. The piece notes a lack of coherent strategy or resistance from the Democratic Party, with many members feeling disoriented and uncertain about how to move forward. There's mention of internal conflicts, with some Democrats advocating for introspection and rebuilding, while others push for immediate opposition to Trump's policies. The article also touches on the broader political atmosphere, where the absence of a clear Democratic plan has led to a vacuum filled by grassroots movements and individual protests, rather than a unified party response. This has resulted in a fragmented approach to opposition, with concerns about the long-term implications for the party's future and its ability to effectively challenge the incoming administration.

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