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Hakeem Jeffries left scrambling after child reporter asks why voters view Democrats so negatively

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Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries appeared caught off guard Thursday as children of the Capitol Hill press corps questioned him during an event.

The exchange came during a Capitol Hill event marking “Take Your Child to Work Day,” where children of journalists were invited to ask lawmakers questions. The moment quickly stood out as the blunt question from a young attendee cut directly to a broader political challenge Democrats have faced in recent months — voter dissatisfaction and perception issues heading into a high-stakes election cycle.

The first question of the day came from the daughter of CNN’s Manu Raju as she asked Jeffries, “Why do voters view Democrats so poorly?”

The audience quickly began laughing as Jeffries was stunned, asking the child if her father gave him the question to ask in advance.

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He clarified that it was “a great question,” adding, “It’s a great question in that — I’m gonna have words with you after this, Manu.”

Jeffries then began to answer the question, diving into a long explanation about growing distrust in institutions across the country.

“I think that we exist in an era right now where the American people are understandably frustrated with institutions because far too many people in this country are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck,” he said.

“They can’t thrive and can barely survive. And so there’s a frustration with Congress, there’s frustration with institutional political parties, whether that’s Democrats or Republicans, certainly a frustration with the courts, with organized religion, with the media, frustration with institutions of higher education, and of course frustration with the current President of the United States of America.”

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“There’s a great frustration that applies to every organized institution in this country, and Democrats are not immune from that,” he continued. “And we do have a responsibility to continue to convince the American people that, as a party, we’re actually focused on making their life better.”

Jeffries, who has served as House Democratic leader since 2023, has been tasked with helping shape the party’s messaging as Democrats work to counter Republican attacks and reconnect with voters frustrated over issues like the economy and cost of living. Concerns about the party’s standing with key voting blocs have surfaced in recent polling and political analysis, underscoring the significance of the question posed during the event.

The exchange underscored the messaging challenges facing Democrats as they head into a critical election cycle, with even an unscripted question from a young attendee reflecting broader voter concerns.

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