Exclusive: Bravo Star Tells Dems to Stop Appeasing Extremist Voters, Risk Losing Support
Jennifer Welch, a former Bravo star and liberal podcast host, delivered a scathing warning to Democrats on her show "IHIP News." She called for the party to stop catering to extreme voters like those who celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Welch pointed out that if Democrats think their views are only shared in New York City or among activists, they're wrong. The backlash against Kirk's ideology is widespread and won't be confined to specific regions.
The former Bravo star played a clip from an anti-Kirk protest where one woman said she was glad he died due to his "horrible" behavior on college campuses. Welch poked fun at the moment, but her message was clear: Democrats need to adapt their approach or risk losing support.
Welch targeted Democratic leadership, urging them to end donations from pro-Israel group AIPAC and attend progressive rallies. She praised anti-establishment figures like Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani for taking a stand against extremist ideologies.
The former Bravo star also defended the woman who cheered Kirk's death, saying she was right to label him "horrible" due to his racist views. Welch argued that Democrats are outnumbered by voters like her, but they're losing support because of their reluctance to challenge corporate and lobbyist interests.
Mamdani's rise as a Democratic nominee has been a turning point for the party, with some seeing it as a sign of change, while others view him as an outcast.
Jennifer Welch, a former Bravo star and liberal podcast host, delivered a scathing warning to Democrats on her show "IHIP News." She called for the party to stop catering to extreme voters like those who celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Welch pointed out that if Democrats think their views are only shared in New York City or among activists, they're wrong. The backlash against Kirk's ideology is widespread and won't be confined to specific regions.
The former Bravo star played a clip from an anti-Kirk protest where one woman said she was glad he died due to his "horrible" behavior on college campuses. Welch poked fun at the moment, but her message was clear: Democrats need to adapt their approach or risk losing support.
Welch targeted Democratic leadership, urging them to end donations from pro-Israel group AIPAC and attend progressive rallies. She praised anti-establishment figures like Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani for taking a stand against extremist ideologies.
The former Bravo star also defended the woman who cheered Kirk's death, saying she was right to label him "horrible" due to his racist views. Welch argued that Democrats are outnumbered by voters like her, but they're losing support because of their reluctance to challenge corporate and lobbyist interests.
Mamdani's rise as a Democratic nominee has been a turning point for the party, with some seeing it as a sign of change, while others view him as an outcast.