Scoop: Dems' foreign policy group prepping for 2028
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Scoop: Dems' foreign policy group prepping for 2028
"Bitar, the national security adviser and chief counsel to Sen. Adam Schiff, stated the group will host retreats, conduct polling, and be a hub to think through the party's foreign policy to be ready for 2028 and beyond."
"Ben Rhodes mentioned that the group's two most interesting projects are the pipeline of people who might work on campaigns and populate a Democratic administration, and the ideas that can form a progressive or Democratic foreign policy going forward."
"The Democratic Party is facing significant divides on foreign policy, with 80% of Democrats now viewing Israel unfavorably, a notable increase from previous years, reflecting a shift in party sentiment."
The group, co-founded by Jake Sullivan and Ben Rhodes, seeks to shape the Democratic Party's foreign policy for the 2028 election. Bitar, a key figure, emphasized the importance of preparing new talent and ideas for future administrations. The Democratic Party faces significant divides on foreign policy, with growing skepticism towards Israel and other issues. Recent polling indicates a shift in Democratic views, complicating consensus within the party. The group plans to host retreats and act as a hub for developing progressive foreign policy strategies.
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