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Yes, Democrats need a platform that isn't obsessing 24/7 about the Bad Orange Man which is what the talk about democracy is. I was appalled to find out that another No Kings day is planned. Be a big rally for The Groups. The demographics of Harris voters more closely resembles the Dole coalition than any other grouping at the national level. Republicans are over that and Democrats need to be too.

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I didn't read any meat to this argument. The Democratic Party wants rural and working class voters, so what. What exactly is the Democratic Party offering in return? There is a similar essay up at the top of the opinion page at the NYT today, so what.

That Socialist running for NYC mayor at least has some concrete plans on offer. I might not agree with all of them but at least he is stating specific policies. Last week in an interview with David Leonhardt, Elizabeth Warren said Donald Trump ran to the left of Bernie Sanders on economic issues "left left, left"

Leonhardt: No, he ran to the left of Mitt Romney on economics.

Warren: Are you kidding? He ran to the left of Hillary Clinton. He ran to the left sometimes of Bernie Sanders. Come on. He ran left, left, left on the economy.

All these grandiose plans on winning back Hispanic and working class voters fall flat when they aren't attached to specific policies. How are we going to make it possible for people to hope their kids have a better life? How will we encourage people to have families and children instead of incentivising single parenthood? Where is the plan for a better life?

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