Former Democratic leader Gloria Romero warns the party as "the last position"

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Former California Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero warned Tuesday that the party she once called home was the "last position" accusing its members of abandoning common sense and core American values ​​in support of identity politics.

"It's a dying party. It's going to walk around the Whigs for a century," she said.

“The new path forward is the first political party in the United States, the Republican Party under Donald Trump… It’s really a new party that recognizes that border affairs, citizenship matters, safety of all people (important). We are caring about the color of our skin, not on the board, we are all caring about the board… we are there… we can say, ‘'spere norsense nosemense nosemense nosemense’’’’’’’.

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Former California Democratic Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero criticized her former party on "Fox and Friends" on Tuesday. (Fox & Friends first)

Romero said many former Democrats - Tulsi Gabbard, Leo Terrell, Jr., and herself included - tried to be the voice of party reform, but saw the writing on the wall and eventually resigned to leave completely.

Her comments came after Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman, a Democratic Pennsylvania, followed the border and anti-Semitism parties in a debate Monday with his Republican colleague Sen. Dave McCormick.

He admitted: “Anti-Semitism (IS) is out of control…building tent cities on campus, intimidating and intimidating Jewish students – it’s not freedom of speech, and now we lose arguments in some parts of our party.”

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"Our political parties are not dealing with the border properly. See the number: 267,000, 300,000 people appear at our border. Now this is unacceptable, it is a national security issue, it is chaos."

Romero praised the Kestone State Councilor for his commitment to working in the aisle, and she hopes more politicians will consider it.

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"Sadly, Democrats are still caught, the ideology of identity politics, which (scattered throughout the aisles) has not yet taken root," she said.

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"They still stand up and scream, everyone is Nazi, everyone's racist. Or defend open borders, deny rampant anti-Semitism, and refuse to stand up first.

Taylor Penley is the deputy editor of Fox News.