“The 2024 election was a dark chapter for Democrats nearly across the board, as they lost not only the presidential race but also both the House and the Senate,” The Hill reports.
“Sen. Ruben Gallego’s win in Arizona, against that backdrop, was one of the few bright spots of the cycle for the party.”
“In winning his Senate seat in a competitive red state, Gallego figured out a way to appeal not only to Hispanic voters — who ended up largely supporting President Trump — but also cutting through to the working class, a vital demographic seeping away from the Democratic Party.”
“Now, some of the senator’s allies argue Gallego could apply the same strategy in a 2028 presidential election.”

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