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The Same Party That Once “Won” the Culture War Is Now Boring, Uncool, and Hilariously Out of Touch

by Thomas English, DCNF
June 25, 2025

DCNF(DCNF)—The Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) new live daily show has drawn dwindling viewership and mockery in its first two weeks online.

The “Democrats’ Daily Blueprint,” a 15-minute weekday show, launched June 9 as a bid to counter conservative media dominance — but after drawing about 9,000 views on its debut, many episodes have struggled to crack quadruple digits. Trump War Room’s single mocking tweet hit 83,000 views as of Tuesday, dwarfing the Blueprint’s entire combined viewership of about 21,000 across 12 episodes.

“The launch of the Daily Blueprint is an exciting new step for the Democratic Party — it cements our commitment to meet this moment and innovate the ways we get our message across in a new media landscape,” DNC Chair Ken Martin told Axios after the show’s launch.

Martin is already under pressure inside the DNC after the abrupt removal of David Hogg, who was ostensibly brought on to revive the party’s support among young, especially male, voters.

The DNC did not respond to a request for comment.

The Blueprint’s Juneteenth special, now five days old, has limped to roughly 830 views at the time of writing.

“It’s Juneteenth and welcome to the Daily Blueprint. I’m Hannah Muldavin, deputy communications director for the Democrats. And given the holiday, we have a special guest here to talk about Juneteenth,” said Muldavin, who hosts the show.

The special guest, DNC spokesman Marcus Robinson, then launched into a seemingly scripted monologue about the new federal holiday and its relevance to the current Democratic platform.

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“And, unfortunately this year, Juneteenth is also a reminder of what is at stake for black communities,” Robinson said. “At a time when rising costs, access to quality healthcare and economic security are top of mind for black families, it is clear that Donald Trump isn’t up to the task … Trump is gutting Medicaid, which will devastate expecting black families — two-thirds of whom rely on Medicaid for childbirth. On top of that, the GOP budget targets essential programs like SNAP and WIC.”

Some viewers took to the comments section to jeer at the episode.

“‘Given the holiday, we have a special guest here: A black man!’ lol,” one commenter wrote.

“If you could make your daily updates sub 10 seconds I feel like that would be the sweet spot,” another user added.

The cold reception reflects a deeper problem still haunting Democrats after a bruising 2024 cycle: they lost ground with nearly every demographic they took for granted. Trump made historic gains with black and Hispanic voters, and younger men fled the party in droves.

Their attempts to reverse the slide so far haven’t landed. In 2024, Democrats rolled out Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as their vice presidential hopeful — packaged as a Midwestern everyman with a folksy demeanor and blue-collar roots meant to reconnect with working-class voters. But the rollout struggled to resonate beyond DNC circles, and online attempts to brand Walz as relatable were widely mocked.

The broader media effort hasn’t fared much better. While Democratic operatives push out curated content like the Daily Blueprint in hopes of shaping the digital conversation, they remain outpaced by the same influencers they’re trying to counter. The New York Times hailed right-leaning comedian and podcaster Andrew Schulz as potentially “America’s Foremost Political Journalist” in a Saturday profile, while Joe Rogan’s episode featuring comedians Luis Gomez and Big Jay Oakerson — uploaded just a day before the Blueprint’s Juneteenth installation — has already amassed 990,000 views, over 45 times more than every Daily Blueprint episode combined.

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Ultimately, protecting your family’s future requires looking beyond the marketing of “affordable” government options. By understanding the long-term costs hidden in high deductibles, shifting coverage tiers, and values mismatches, Americans can make empowered choices. Private, values-driven insurance offers a smarter path—one that rewards diligence, supports wellness, and delivers real security. For those ready to move beyond the limitations of traditional marketplace plans, a simple review can reveal options designed to serve families, not bureaucracies. The American Dream thrives when individuals and families retain control over their healthcare decisions, and thoughtful private coverage plays a vital role in making that possible.

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