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The Kamala message isn’t working. Some of it has to do with the fact that she’s an abysmal candidate, but it’s part of the trend we saw in 2016: the Democratic Party despises and dismisses working-class voters. Once the backbone of the party, the increasingly white, wealthy, and over-educated—those who dominate the cities and coasts—have taken the wheel of liberal messaging. Their view is clear: if you’re not like us, you’re trash. Hence, the lectures, the mockery, and the denigration of working people. It’s why working-class people are flocking toward Donald Trump and the GOP, though I admit it’s not because the Republican National Committee has been wizards at messaging. But the GOP doesn’t spit in the faces of these people in the fashion of a typical liberal Democrat. Harris is projected to be the worst-performing Democrat among union voters in a generation. She’s only leading this bloc over Trump by nine points; Biden won it by 19 in 2020. Hillary Clinton only won it by 12 compared to her husband, who dominated this group by at least 30 points in 1992. When it comes to the working class vote, folks who opted for trade schools, Trump dominates this slice of the electorate by at least 31 points. They broke for Bill Clinton by seven in 1992. CNN’s Harry Enten said this breakdown captures the state of our politics and how this once reliable Democratic bloc—union/working-class voters—are now squarely in the GOP camp. What he had to say about non-white voters without college educations wasn’t good either, with Kamala underwater in that category as well (via RealClearPolitics):
For all the media’s mockery of Donald Trump, along with that of Democrats, concerning the former president’s messaging, they’re once again ignoring what the polls are saying which is that this man has infiltrated core groups of the Democratic base. It’s why what he says resonates and lingers in the news cycle, good and bad, though some of it rests on the media trying to damage the former president when they cannot. Trending on Townhall Videos |
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