This would be a remarkable pivot if they can pull it off. If they can credibly speak for a significant fraction of non-white working class, they'd simultaneously fix their own racism problem and undermine the legitimacy of woke speaking for non-whites.
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I'll give it a snowflake's chance in hell of happening. I don't think they realize the extent Trump rode race anxieties rather than class anxieties. The existence proof of small numbers of minorities going pro-Trump doesn't prove much.
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The other thing this strategy doesn't recognize is that Trumpism is very Jacksonian, based on uncritical admiration for gaudy charismatic leadership, and is pretty much entirely antithetical to class-based solidarity. They form mobs but not based on a working class consciousness.
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LOL in the *same* issue of Axios they are reporting on a huge raft of attempts to continue the make-voting-difficult-for-minorities playbook. Clearly the tactical ranks didn't get the memo on this new working class pivot. axios.com/state-voter-su
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Historically, small to midsize business agenda was GOP core platform. That changed in the 80s with 'big bang' finance.


