So what came out in Virginia yesterday was really HRC's coalition: college-educated whites, including in the burbs, and minorities.
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And yes, Dems should 100% compete everywhere and 2018 nationwide may look very different than 2017 Virginia.
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But what if it doesn't? What if we get a long-term socially liberal, fiscally moderate coalition and a long-term Trumpist coalition?
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Would the GOP ever realign around actual Trumpist policies, i.e., tax and spend to be generous, but only generous to Real Americans?
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Would that Dem coalition pursue solely universalist economic policies or would it stick up more aggressively for particular groups?
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Right now it looks like "corporate" hold remains stronger over Republican coalition than Democratic coalition, but what if income...
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Continues to weaken as a predictor of political affiliation? Do Dems become the party dedicated to leveling the playing field for minorities
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But not raising the floor for poor people? Do Rs become a full anti-globalization party, with all that will piss off corporations?
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Also I wonder how long it will take for class affiliation to actually begin to trump racial affiliation among blacks?
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