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Democratic group has moment of clarity, identifies key reasons the working class hates the party

Democrats lost both the White House and the US Congress rooms in the November election. President Donald Trump continues to enjoy winning the popularity poll and, more importantly, beating his opponent with 86 electoral college votes. Relatively strong approval rating.

Third Method: Liberal Think Tank Established By former Clinton administration staff Hostile In populism both sides Of the political spectrum, we organized a retreat for democratic operatives in Loudon County, Virginia last month, allowing us to “start to diagrammatically make democratic comebacks.”

The third method has been generated summary Of the thoughts of Democrats on why their party hates working-class Americans.

Rather than resuming democratic practices that condemn imaginary racism and sexism due to the disconnection from voters, the party summarises Get Politico revealed that participants were actually engaged in the quest for the soul.

Regarding the party's cultural disconnect, attendees pointed out that Democrats alienate working-class voters with excessive emphasis on identity politics. Progressive elitism; prioritizing imaginary issues over the true economic pain of voters. Voices of opposition and intolerance of political correctness. Simultaneous defense of “elite institutions” such as churches and small businesses and criticisms of “valuing the working class people of the institution.” Capture of ideology by the radical left; a negative message about the national identity of America.

Participants further pointed out that Democrats lost the trust of the working class by not only general hostility towards success and American entrepreneurship, but also support for both government overreach and climate warnings, and supporters that their supporters cannot own their mistakes.

“Their future is not bright.”

Democrats at the 1.5-day retreat decided that the way their party reunites with voters would be to plagiarize from the Republican playbook and to abandon identity politics. “Enjoy patriotism”; Avoid “tolerating messages.” “To allow candidates to express their personal faith and values ​​without fear of backlash.” Minimizes the impact of the radical left. It has invaded the progressives of the “real community” and has long been able to catch my nose. And embrace “sturdy individualism.”

Democrats also found that in November, presidential candidates only rubbed 43% of male votes.

Doing so means breaking from Liberal media elements and leftists like Jillana Enteen, a professor of teaching “Gender and Sexuality Research.” Northwestern University. Enthein Characterized “Harmful” Vice President JD Vance on February 20, suggesting that young men should embrace masculinity rather than fall into a camp of “thinking the same, talking the same things, and acting the same way.”

Many of the proposals pointed out in the third method summary were previously raised by Democratic strategist James Kerrville and were announced clearly several months before the election.

Kerrville rules Democratic culture by telling Maureen Dowd of the New York Times, “My doubt is that there are too many preaching women.”

“Don't drink beer, don't watch soccer, don't eat burgers, this isn't good for you,” Kerrville said. “The message is too feminine: “Everything you're doing is to destroy the planet. You have to eat peas.”

“If you listen to the Democratic elite, NPR is my go-to place for that. There's an entire story about how women and women of color decide this election,” Kerrville added. “I'm like this: 'Well, 48% of those who voted are male. Would you mind if there were any considerations?”

Kerrville also struck the party's elitism and the left-wing bend, frowning “women” eyebrows, suggesting that between the “teacher lounge” attitude, “awakening,” the party was heading towards trouble.

Third Method It's attracting attention “If Democrats can't build a broader cross-class alliance, their future will not be bright, including a larger share of non-university voters,” the report last month said.

In addition to restructuring relations with the American working class, liberal think tanks recommended creating “a surprising erosion of margins in blue states” and creating appeal in swing states.

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