People don't care about class as much as leftists want us to believe. Well, at least in the way they want us to believe it.
Just look at a Trump rally.
Please provide data showing blue collar Trump voters aren't looking to vote for Trump?What that shows is that there's a section of white working class Trump voters that are willing to support the old Jewish guy with the most diverse coalition cuz he's also acknowledging that the country has left those people behind as Trump did during his run.
Highest priorities on the radar for people are medical debt, healthcare insecurity, college debt, low wages, skyrocketing rent and on top of that, their being told that the economy is doing well.
These issues are resonating with everyone across race, gender, ethnicity etc. No one on the left is saying we should pay attention to the issues affecting specific groups tho. The point is that we should also have real structural changes that challenges the upper elites to pay their fair share and be held accountable.
Please provide data showing blue collar Trump voters aren't looking to vote for Trump?
All data I've seen is that Suburbia has voted for Dems in the last two elections.
Further 2:1 Obama Trump voters who voted for Dems in 2018 are still going to vote for Trump.
Clearly a mere class based message isn't the decider. Which has been my main critique.
Just because someone agrees on a policy position or hates elites doesn't mean they are going to vote for said candidate.
Just a reminder, these blue collar voters voted in a corrupt 1%er to run the country.![]()
Don't worry she's got her goonettes for that.Warren is weak.
She is falling into the Obama trap.
She should be like "No fukk you!!! I'm raising the taxes on all you rich b*stards. No beer summits just 90% top marginal tax rates!!! Thank you. fukk you. Goodbye."
why does MSNBC, the supposedly progressive network, hate the most progressive candidate?
I'm not basing it on the pre-election polls, I'm basing it on his approval ratings. You would think someone with an approval rating of only 29% going against a clean-cut moderate candidate with a father that was a popular governor should have lost by more than 5k votes, right?
I disagree. I think the socialist strategy kept this from being a more convincing victory. Kentucky is currently red but it's not Mississippi red. Beshear's dad won the governorship by points in 2011 and the D's won every state race. That was only 8 years ago.
This post is inaccurate. Will address later tonight.
Alison Lundergan Grimes (D), who is trying to unseat Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) this fall, appeared before the Louisville Courier-Journal editorial board on Thursday to make her pitch for their endorsement. The life-long Democrat, whose father represented Kentucky for the party in the state House and who herself has been on the ballot in the state on the Democratic ticket, was asked a simple question. Did she vote for President Obama in 2008 and 2012?
And she didn't answer. Repeatedly.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...to-say-whether-she-voted-for-president-obama/
From my perspective you've shown that Trump voters have concerns over class.All the data I've provided are proof that there are some working class voters who would ditch Trump for Bernie. Hell look at what happened to in Kentuckey which was a strong Trumo state and how it went Dem. Look at Scott Walker himself saying he's worried about Bernie resonating in Wisconsin.
There are Trump voters who have a racist cult mentality but there were others who are looking for a working class message and your missing a big opportunity if you think its pointless to reach out to those people.