I think the “Dems have to push a more aggressive economic agenda in order to get white votes” crowd is dumb and loud and wrong, but I’m grateful that they gateway drug’d me to actual socialists, lol.
All that said, I think now is the perfect time to push for more progressive economic policy, bc the most economically squeamish part of our coalition in the burbs doesn’t like Trump very much, and are likely to turn out for any Dem, even one farther left than they’d prefer.
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I think the argument boils down to this: we don’t know how much a populist argument fuels turnout. The populist economic policy planks are now (thanks in part to Obama btw) not so far apart from the nominally centrist ones.
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So what it boils down to is trust more than policy, I think. And I happen to think what politician you trust has more to do with the dreaded identity politics (and who speaks to your identity/culture) than with class because *waves hand at US history*.
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