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Isabelle Williams's avatar

I don't see how the democrats can appeal to working class voters. Working class people still have common sense and their God given intelligence. Did you ever see a working class dude in a double mask?

Blue collar workers may not have an economics degree, but they know that massive immigration is going to drive down wages, sooner or later. Working class kids go to public schools and their parents know that lots of immigrant children, and the all the money going to supporting migrant families is money coming out of their pockets and their school budgets. Forever wars, uncontrolled immigration, climate change, they can see that this is money that doesn't build their communities.

Climate change is not a huge worry when you have a hard time affording vacations or eating out. DEI, transgender rights, all the rest of the liberal dogma, how does this help the working class? The working class people I see are working with people of different races and getting along just fine. Its about getting the job done and not being a jerk. I doubt they want to hear more DEI blather, or about saving democracy in Ukraine, while grocery prices are rising faster than wages.

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abbyinsm's avatar

The Democratic Party has become the College-Educated Party, shaming people who do not have college degrees, and equating degrees with economic success and the ability to get jobs. This is really the core of the Democrat's problem. Joe Biden understands this, therefore his emphasis on infrastructure jobs and building the manufacturing economy. The college students are more interested in Gaza and college loan forgiveness. Theirs are the voices reflected on the cable news shows and the editorial pages because "opinion leaders" are predominantly college professors and exclusively college-educated. How about forgiving car notes, back rent, credit card debt, and mortgages? How about restricting immigration to people with a university degree? How about respecting plumbers, butchers, and factory workers instead of shaming and feeling sorry for them that they have to actually work for a living?

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