As Democrats face internal strife following Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, former Ohio Representative Tim Ryan has called for a “complete reboot” of the party. Speaking on MSNBC’s The Weekend, Ryan described the party’s image as “toxic in so many places” and advocated for a return to the Clinton-era focus on middle-class issues and economic growth.
This appeal comes amid growing concerns over the Democrats’ inability to connect with working-class voters, a group that once formed the party’s core base.
A “Toxic” Brand and the Need for Change
Ryan, who served in Congress for two decades before losing a Senate bid to Vice President-elect J.D. Vance in 2022, pointed to the Democrats’ failure to effectively communicate their legislative achievements. Highlighting initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS and Science Act, Ryan argued the party did not sufficiently demonstrate its commitment to reindustrialization and competitiveness.
“Our brand is toxic in so many places,” Ryan said, describing the skepticism Democrats face in swing states like Ohio. He emphasized the need for a messaging overhaul, one that focuses on economic growth and working-class values.
Ryan also criticized the party’s stance on issues like natural gas and cryptocurrency, describing current policies as out of touch with middle America. “We’re in a big fight with the crypto industry. What are we doing? Why are we in a fight with crypto right now?” he questioned.
His comments reflect broader frustrations within the Democratic Party, where debates over how to handle emerging industries have revealed deep divisions.
Lessons from the Clinton Era
Ryan proposed returning to the strategy that defined Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign—a focus on domestic policy and economic growth. “It’s about getting back to the bread-and-butter policies,” he said, echoing the famous mantra from the Clinton campaign: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
The former congressman argued the Democrats need to reestablish themselves as the party of the middle class, appealing to Americans across racial, gender, and regional divides.
However, Ryan’s call for rebranding is not without critics. Democratic strategist James Carville recently described the party’s challenges as “almost unfathomable,” underscoring the damage inflicted during the last decade.
Netizens React to Ryan’s Bold Critique
Social media erupted with reactions to Ryan’s comments, reflecting a mix of support and skepticism:
- @BlueWaveOhio: “Tim Ryan is right—we need a reset. The Democratic Party has lost its way!”
- @WorkingClassVoice: “Democrats can’t win back voters with empty slogans. Actions speak louder than words.”
- @CryptoFan2024: “Why is the party alienating tech innovators? Ryan’s right—stop fighting progress!”
- @MAGAWatcher: “Ryan’s critique is proof the Dems are in disarray. Trump 2024 was just the beginning!”
- @PolicyPragmatist: “The Clinton-era approach worked in the ’90s, but will it resonate with today’s voters?”
- @ProgressivePulse: “Ryan wants to go backward. We need bold, progressive policies, not recycled Clintonomics.”


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