Multiple outlets describe the Democrats’ effort to define a direction distinct from both Donald Trump’s “America First” approach and the party’s record under President Joe Biden. The central theme is a stated desire to change course on key issues while presenting the new agenda as more effective than the prior administration’s policies. Rather than matching Trump’s framing, Democrats are depicted as attempting to articulate an alternative set of priorities and governing methods. The available reporting emphasizes that the party positions its program as different in substance and execution: it aims to address national goals without relying on the same tactics and rhetoric associated with “America First,” and it also seeks to distance itself from shortcomings voters associated with the Biden years. Overall, the coverage focuses on contrasts—how Democrats say their plan will be better than Biden’s and how it will differ from Trump’s policy direction—rather than on a detailed, issue-by-issue list in the provided excerpts.