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Takeaways on Why Democrats Have a Cultural Disconnect with the Working Class
- Overemphasis on Identity Politics
Many working-class voters feel Democrats prioritize niche identity-based groups with overbroad, unifying messages, making them feel excluded rather than included.- The “Faculty Lounge” Problem
Democrats are often viewed as judgmental, out-of-touch, and dismissive of those without elite education or progressive views. This makes the party seem disconnected from everyday people.- Failure to Prioritize Economic Concerns
While voters struggle with jobs, wages, and inflation, Democrats are seen as more focused on cultural and social issues than on economic progress and opportunity.- Weak Messaging & Communication
The party’s language is often vague, politically correct, or overly intellectual, making it hard for working class voters to connect with Democratic policies.- Fear of Dissent Within the Party
Democrats are perceived as intolerant of internal debate, where questioning progressive orthodoxy results in backlash rather than open discussion. Candidates and operatives need to feel more comfortable just
saying NO to activist groups and unpalatable far-left ideas.- Attachment to Unpopular Institutions
Democrats are seen as defending elite institutions (academia, media, government bureaucracy) while being critical of institutions working-class people value (churches, small businesses, police).- Allowing the Far Left to Define the Party
Activist groups and progressive staffers push unpopular cultural positions, making it seem like Democrats are more extreme than they actually are. Operatives and campaigns must remember that activist groups exist to promote their single issue and raise money around it, not to make Democrats electable.- Reactionary Rather Than Proactive
Democrats often let Republicans set the terms of cultural debates (e.g., crime, immigration) instead of clearly defining their own positions in a way that resonates with voters.- Overreliance on Buzzwords & Political Correctness
Terms like “pregnant people” and “Latinx” alienate working-class voters who see them as out of touch with real-world terms and vocabulary.- Lack of a Positive National Identity Message
Democrats focus too much on America’s flaws (racism, sexism, inequality) without acknowledging the country’s progress and potential, making them seem pessimistic and unpatriotic.Takeaways on Why Democrats Are Not Trusted by the Working Class on the Economy
- Vilification of Wealth
Democrats are seen as hostile to success, indifferent to people’s desire to attain wealth, while reflexively attacking wealthy business leaders instead of promoting economic mobility and aspiration.- Disconnected Messaging
Democrats focus on broad economic indicators instead of acknowledging real struggles like high prices and stagnant wages, making voters feel dismissed and unheard.- No Clear Economic Vision
Democrats lack a cohesive, inspiring economic agenda and often present a laundry list of policies rather than a unifying vision.- Over-Prioritization of Social Issues
Economic policy is often framed through the lens of identity politics rather than broad-based prosperity, making working-class voters feel overlooked.- Perceived Government Overreach
Voters see Democrats as favoring excessive regulations, inefficient spending, and programs that don’t directly benefit them.- Failure to Own Mistakes
Democrats defend flawed policies and institutions instead of acknowledging failures and committing to reforms that would improve economic trust.- Republicans as the “Aspirational” Party
GOP messaging suggests they want voters to be rich, while Democrats are seen as focusing on redistribution rather than wealth creation.- Climate Policy Viewed as Anti-Growth
The emphasis on climate change is seen as harming job opportunities and economic growth, especially in working-class communities.- The Break Room vs. the Board Room
Democratic economic messages often come from elites, celebrities, and politicians rather than working class voices that voters can relate to.- Failure to Address Economic Anxiety
Voters believe Democrats care more about the very poor than the struggling middle class and fail to provide a clear path to economic security. Voters often believe they are wealthier than the people Democrats talk about.Takeaways on How Democrats Can Reconnect Culturally with the
Working Class
- Move Away from Identity Politics
Stop addressing voters as identity blocs and instead focus on shared American values.
Use plain language and avoid jargon or abbreviations that can alienate voters. Acknowledge that people have multiple identities (e.g., Black and a veteran) rather than reducing them to one label.- Emphasize Shared Values and Cultural Alignment
Frame rights as about “freedom and justice,” not just identity-based concerns.
Highlight similarities between marginalized groups and mainstream American values.
Embrace patriotism, community, and traditional American imagery (e.g., farms, main streets).- Rebalance the Party’s Cultural Messaging
Reject fringe positions that alienate the median voter.
Avoid overly moralistic or condescending messaging; speak plainly and directly.
Allow candidates to express personal faith and values without fear of backlash.- Reduce Far-Left Influence and Infrastructure
Build a moderate Democratic infrastructure, including media, talent pipelines, and communications networks.
Push back against far-left staffers and groups that exert a disproportionate influence on policy and messaging.
Ban far-left candidate questionnaires and refuse to participate in forums that create ideological purity tests.- . Engage with the Working Class in Their Spaces
Get out of elite circles and into real communities (e.g., tailgates, gun shows, local restaurants, churches).
Own the failures of Democratic governance in large cities and commit to improving local government.
Show up in unfriendly media spaces and engage with voters outside traditional Democratic strongholds.- Improve Democratic Communication & Media Strategy
Conduct a comprehensive study on media consumption to better understand how to reach voters.
Develop a stronger, more relatable Democratic media presence (podcasts, social media, sports broadcasting).
Encourage candidates to be bold, engaging, and authentic in their messaging rather than overly polished.- Embrace Moderation, Individualism, and Masculinity
Reconnect with values like hard work, rugged individualism, and entrepreneurialism.
Be more accepting of masculinity and male voters who feel alienated from the party.
Shift focus from progressive “mission creep” to core Democratic issues that resonate broadly.- Revise Democratic Fundraising Priorities
Move away from the dominance of small-dollar donors whose preferences may not align with the broader electorate.
Give candidates and campaigns more flexibility in how they spend funds without excessive donor constraints.Takeaways on How Democrats Can Rebuild Economic Trust with
Working-Class Voters
- Acknowledge Struggles & Speak to Real Concerns
Recognize that while the economy may be improving broadly, many families are still struggling.
Avoid dismissing economic anxieties—speak directly to the concerns of working-class voters with tangible solutions. As progressives, we all discussed among our friends and family how expensive things were but politically only wanted to talk about how much better things are getting.- Shift Messaging Away from ‘Handouts’
Many working-class voters reject policies seen as giveaways (e.g., student loan forgiveness, universal basic income).
Frame policies around opportunity, empowerment, and work rather than redistribution.
Small language shifts matter—focus on “better wages” instead of “minimum wage.”- Prioritize Simple, Tangible Policies
Advocate for middle-class tax cuts, support public education, and propose spending cuts where needed.
Ensure policies are easy to understand and feel relevant to daily life.- Integrate & Engage with the Business Community
Democrats need to stop demonizing wealth and corporations broadly.
Engage with small businesses, business podcasts, podcasts like “Earn Your Leisure” that reach the aspiring class, and entrepreneurs to discuss economic policies.- Be Pro-Aspiration & Pro-Capitalism in a Smart Way
Recognize that working-class voters value upward mobility and economic success.
Have a prosperity gospel aimed at the working class.
Call out corporate abuses individually instead of attacking “corporations” as a whole.- Reform Government & Address Inefficiencies
Take government complaints seriously and commit to improving its efficiency.
Push for systemic reforms rather than just defending the status quo.- Center Every Conversation on the Economy
Lead with economic messaging in speeches, ads, and policy proposals.
Avoid leading with cultural issues—focus on jobs, wages, and cost-of-living concerns.- Engage Rural & Non-College Voters
Show up in rural communities and places where Democrats are unpopular.
Listen to non-college voters without judgment, making their concerns central to policy conversations.- Embrace Populism Thoughtfully
Critique corporate excess and corruption but avoid an anti-capitalist stance.
Be bold in challenging inefficient institutions while maintaining credibility as pragmatic reformers.- Showcase Working-Class Voices & Candidates
Recruit candidates who come from working-class backgrounds and have relatable life experiences.
Use messengers that working-class voters trust—business leaders, skilled laborers, and community figures.Third Way
February 2025
Comeback Retreat
Via Dems Unveil New Plan to Beat MAGA: More Gun Shows and Less AOC.
I’m surprised. They have a clue. I thought they were totally clueless and tone deaf.
Two things should now be crystal clear to everyone:
- They do not have economic or social principles.
- They do have a tribal identity and a desire for power.
Other things of note:
- They still think of people in terms of class.
- Their culture of deception is tacitly acknowledged and encouraged.
- No mention of abortion policy.
- No mention of gun policy.
Respond appropriately.
I can sum this up in one sentence. They plan to give the impression that they have gone back to the party of Bill Clinton in the early 90s.
2. They do have a tribal identity and a desire for power.
No wonder they find common cause with a religion of tribal identity and a desire for power..
This is a tiny faction. Just yesterday all Democrat Senators voted to allow boys in girls’sports.
I saw that.
The document I linked to is just a proposal.
Yeah, by their fruit they shall be known. Showing that while someone somewhere appears to have a clue, he is not representative of democracts:
They do *not* have a clue, they have outliers with a clue that have not *yet* been vocal enough to be ostracized.
“NOTE: The statements below are not necessarily endorsed by all those attending the Comeback Retreat
and, as agreed to, are not attributed to any individual who participated.”
Ya, sounds like they just ask ChatGPT “How do we fix the democrat party.”
And that was the answer. Then printed it out, called it a group to give it legitimacy. Then disclaimed following any of it.
Plus, the statement above proves no one is actually going to do any of it.
I’m thinking they’re still clueless Joe.
Communists don’t do math or logic. Least not anything recognizable as such.
All I can add is that someone has a clue,the real question is who, and how many are there that agree with this proposed action.
The flaming Leftists I know, including my Leftist brothers and their Stalinist wives don’t believe they have to do anything, that it was just a matter of half the country being mesmerized by that Spell-binder, and if they can just make something stick, the scales will fall from our eyes and we will see the truth and the way of ever larger government and ever greater deficits and inflation.
They must believe that if everyone received a million dollars from the IRS, everyone would be prosperous and happy. They miss the fact that in that case the dollar would trade 1-1 with the Italian Lira if the Brussels Sprouts hadn’t invented the Euro to hide how the pound of silver has been inflated by the Italian Government over the years until you need 1000 to buy a slice of pizza. . .
They remain clueless. Virtually every suggestion in that screed was a tweak on the optics or perception. I particularly chuckle when they discuss patriotism, etc. Not that a Democrat can’t be patriotic – my father in law was patriotic as hell, fought in WWII and voted Democrat. But the party itself just want’s to wear a red-white-and blue skin. What, we now going to have Beyonce singing God Bless the USA at conventions?
There’s an arrogant quality permeating the whole thing. The great unwashed are just too stupid to figure stuff out. Use smaller words. Rub elbows a little bit. Don’t actually try to fix things, but nod and act like you understand the issues.
Agreed. No principals, other than to regain power and relevance.
And when they do, it will be kitty bar the door.
So, they propose to make themselves into conservative (ish) sortarepublicans?
These are oxygen rustling skinwalkers.
Yup. That is the way I read it.
HUGE numbers of communists…aka demonrats….don’t live in the real world.
Many work for the government at some level and aren’t required to actually ACCOMPLISH anything to insure they get paid. When you don’t live in reality you can’t understand those who do. Hopefully Trump, Musk and DOGE will change this paradigm for these parasites.