President-elect Joe Biden inherits a deeply divided America. But he also inherits a Democratic Party that is divided on how to tackle a wide array of issues, from immigration to health care, criminal justice to defense. Can they come together to confront a possible Repulican Senate? Can they deliver on their mandate without further alienating the voters they lost? In this week’s “What Comes Next,” David Axelrod, former adviser to President Barack Obama, and Jess McIntosh, a Democratic strategist, tackle those questions in our discussion. But first, here’s Axelrod’s op-ed on what comes next for the Democratic Party. –SE Cupp
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