There are quite a few problems with this theory.
The recrimination game among Democrats and pundits is on in a big way, and a major theme is the idea that the party has lost working-class men—especially white and Latino men who don’t have college degrees—because of the way its candidates look and talk. You know: fancy, elite college types trying to shove social-justice jargon down the throats of every firefighter and auto mechanic in the country.are among those who’ve made versions of this critique.
Here’s my pitch, one iPhone screenshot’s worth of principles for Common Sense Democrats to reform governance in the blue zones and be competitive in the red zones — delivering a coalition that can win on health care, reproductive rights, the safety net, and quality for all.turn to for advice about how to communicate with people who didn’t go to college.
in order to appeal to the casually racist and misogynistic Twitch streamer demographic—about Biden’s history of getting handsy with women inOne of the Democrats winning a Senate race in a swing state that Kamala Harris lost, by contrast, is Ruben Gallego. Gallego is a Harvard graduate married to a real-estate lobbyist, and was once described by the New York Times as “a blunt-spoken liberal who is politically in tune with young progressives.
Josh Shapiro, who looks more like a lawyer than anyone has ever looked like a lawyer. Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff is a former documentary filmmaker with a master’s degree from the London School of Economics. He seems at any given moment as if he is preparing toThere are, also, successful Democrats who project a “blue-collar” image, like Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman.
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