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In reply to the discussion: Democrats still misunderstand working-class voters - to their peril [View all]Nixie
(17,581 posts)46. Total fiction. Do they not see analysis of how people actually vote??
We are mocked and ridiculed over socialism. Not “third way” and their other rabbit holes.
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The majority of working class voters are xenophobes and are mad about high prices.
LonePirate
Apr 1
#2
I don't buy that. Yeah, the majority of Trump voters, but not the majority of working class voters or even voters.
KPN
Thursday
#89
If working class voters can't get behind the only party capable of saving our democracy because they got their feelings
ImNotGod
Apr 1
#4
I certainly didn't mean to imply that black men were the primary reason for our losses
Bluetus
Apr 2
#76
Op-Ed is fact-free garbage. P.S.most DU'ers are not going to praise Trump for his shit anti-democratic "plan"
emulatorloo
Apr 1
#34
I have no idea what you are talking about. That is certainly nothing remotely like what I suggested.
Bluetus
Apr 1
#37
Fact: the economy and economic condition of Americans is better under Democratic administrations.
betsuni
Apr 1
#41
You mean yelling empty populist promises, lies. Democratic policy is raising taxes on wealthy and
betsuni
Apr 2
#67
The Democratic plan is government that works for economic and social equality. Republicans know this.
betsuni
Friday
#104
The Internet Recovery Act was not an "actionable plan?" You make me laugh.
emulatorloo
Saturday
#108
They didn't "sell" them. They lied about them. Needy Amin denied that he'd even heard of Project 2025.
hatrack
Apr 2
#50
'Bold Ideas' and 'Heritage Foundation' is an oxymoron. Fascism isn't a 'bold idea.'
emulatorloo
Saturday
#107
Biden did, Hillary "Trumped-up trickle-down economics" and Harris and the Democratic Party.
betsuni
Apr 2
#68
Hillary: "Trumped-up trickle down," Biden "Trickle-down economics never works" Harris calls it a failure.
betsuni
Apr 2
#70
Too many Dems think progress is achieved and elections won in the 90 days before an election
Bluetus
Friday
#106
repub front group third way demands dems outreach to racist, sexist and homophobic republicans lol nt
msongs
Apr 1
#28
I am so friggen sick of this trope.3rd Way is a Republican play to keep splitting anti-Republican sentiment.
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 1
#31
I've been a cynic of 3rd ways since I paid attention and voted. At least Maine figured it out with Ranked Choice Voting.
OAITW r.2.0
Friday
#102
Sometimes I think they believe college graduates outnumber average working people?
kentuck
Apr 2
#53
That is exactly the point of the article. The author agrees with you on this. Did you read it fully?
KPN
Thursday
#87
Exactly ... and the article makes that point in my rteading. It's highly critical of 3rd Way -- as it should be.
KPN
Thursday
#90
The biggest problems Democrats have is failing to tell people what they've done. Look at all the good
Vinca
Apr 2
#62
That's a fair statement. At the same time, it ignores a couple of things: the fact that the Democratic Party generally
KPN
Thursday
#88
Bullshit. Many working class voters apparently don't know the difference between right and wrong.
GulfofMexico
Thursday
#94