Here are a few examples:
1. Filibuster reform: The filibuster is a Senate rule that allows a minority of senators to block legislation by refusing to end debate. Some argue that the filibuster has been used to obstruct important legislation and undermine the democratic process. There have been calls for Democratic senators to reform or eliminate the filibuster in order to pass key bills, such as voting rights and democracy reform. However, some Democrats have been hesitant to take this step, citing concerns about the long-term consequences for the institution of the Senate.
2. Response to voter suppression efforts: In recent years, states have implemented measures to make it harder for certain groups, such as people of color and young voters, to vote. Some argue that these measures are designed to suppress turnout. some have criticized the party for not doing enough to stop voter suppression.
3. Handling of the 2020 presidential election: