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Progressive podcast host David Pakman warned on his show Saturday that the Democratic Party is facing an āexistential threatā by failing to engage with new media ā including podcasts and YouTube ā and instead relying on outdated formats like cable and broadcast TV.
Pakman said, āthe Democratic Party doesnāt really seem to get new media and independent media,ā noting that it continues to favor traditional approaches like Sunday shows and overly sanitized interviews.Ā
āOne of the things that we learned during the 2024 election was that the Democratic Party doesnāt really seem to get new media and independent media, and they continue to do the kind of stale thing of the Sunday shows that very few people watch, and buttoned-up interviews ā trying to be as least-controversial as possible, occasionally dropping in a swear word or whatever, to try to be a little more provocative and relatable. And itās all pretty disingenuous,ā he said on āThe David Pakman Show.āĀ
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David Pakman said, āthe Democratic Party doesnāt really seem to get new media and independent media,ā noting that they continue to favor traditional approaches like Sunday shows and overly sanitized interviews.Ā (Screenshot/āThe David Pakman Showā)
He expressed optimism that following the 2024 defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris, the party would embrace podcasts and digital platforms ā but said he was ultimately disappointed.
Pakman shared a telling incident involving an unnamed Democratic politician he once had a relationship with. When he invited them onto his show, their team referred him to a generic āinfo@ā email address ā something he described as a āblack holeā that signals disinterest. He warned that such dismissiveness could drive independent media supporters toward challengers.
āShuffling me off to an āInfo at email,ā which goes into a black hole, itās just where all of the crap goes ā I know we will never, ever, ever hear [back],ā he said. āAnd this is the fundamental problem. That sort of way of dealing with independent media is how all of us will end up going, āScrew this elected official. Letās endorse the challenger. Letās fundraise for the challenger.ā This is exactly the problem that we are talking about.ā
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David Pakman hoped that former Vice Preisdent Kamala Harrisā loss in 2024 would be a wake-up call for Democrats to start taking new media seriously. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images)
A report from The Hill cites Democratic Party strategists who are so desperate for a bump in the partyās polling that it would better be āprayingā for a depression. (Fox News ā Paul Steinhauser)
Highlighting exceptions, Pakman praised California Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying, āhe gets it,ā attributing this to the efforts of Newsom and his staff, who understand how to generate public interest and inspire engagement.
āThere are exceptions. I mean, most recently we had Gavin Newsom on. I think he gets it. And part of it is Gavin Newsom himself,ā he said. āPart of it is his staff, which really gets it and Ā understands how you generate interest and inspire people.ā
Pakman warned that unless Democrats adapt to the current media environment, they will face a difficult path heading into the 2026 midterms.
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