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Through the Working Class: The Path to Democratic Victory

The following article stub for “The Path to Defeating MAGA Runs Through the Working Class: Democrats must return to their roots as the party of the working class” by Dan Pfeiffer, is cross posted from The Message Box:

This upcoming weekend, elected Democrats will fan out across the nation to attend Labor Day picnics and parades, waxing nostalgic about the party’s long history of fighting for labor unions.

For as long as I’ve worked in politics, Labor Day has been a critical holiday for Democrats. It’s not just the kickoff of campaign season in election years — it has been an opportunity to draw a sharp contrast with Republicans. We were the party of the working class and union members; Republicans were the party of the rich and powerful corporations.

But this Labor Day, Democrats need to look in the mirror. Whatever story we want to tell ourselves, we are no longer the party of the working class. We are losing working-class voters — the core of our coalition since the New Deal — to a corrupt billionaire with a gold toilet, infamous for scamming workers and cutting taxes for the rich.

Fighting Trump and defeating MAGA extremism begins with Democrats thinking hard about how to rebuild the multi-racial working-class coalition.

A Dramatic and Disturbing Shift

For most of the last 75 years, Democrats were the party of the working class. That’s how we were known, and that’s who our policies were designed for. The path to the White House ran through cities and the industrial Rust Belt, and union members were central to our coalition.

So much has changed in a very short period of time.

In 2012, Barack Obama won voters making under $50,000 a year by 22 points. In 2024, Kamala Harris lost those voters by two points. In 2012, Mitt Romney won voters making over $100,000 by 10 points. Last year, Harris won them by 4.

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One comment on “Through the Working Class: The Path to Democratic Victory

  1. William Benjamin Bankston on

    Not a bad goal but temper your hopes. Much of the Democrats’ past working class dominance was because of the old conservative wing that would be Republicans today. The GOP’s cosmopolitan vote was likewise inflated by Rockefeller/Gypsy Moth Republicans. If even Bill Clinton could only get have of the South…

    Even the current tightening of racial voting gaps isn’t as incompatible with that as you might think. Conservatives have actually won a number of ballot measures despite of their generation of irrelevance in that state otherwise. This is because there are a number of culturally conservative voters of color. There is something similar in how Dems are much stronger in suburbia than they used to be.

    I know a lot of people look at all this as a freakish fluke, but it’s one that is happening all over the world. Keir Starmer’s moderate (disability benefit cuts, more stingy immigration regs) government in the UK has proven as susceptible to it as any other. Let that be the everlasting proof that, no, moderation will not in fact return to Dems the white working class vote of 1960 and nonwhite vote of 2012.

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