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OldMillennialGuy's avatar

Even if Democrats obtain a critical mass of voters who aren't embarrassed to hold a screwdriver (or look down upon those who do), you can't get around the fact that most of what blue collar people do is involved in building real things. With that, you can't get around the critical mass of neurotic bureaucrats, lawyers, and administrators who have a death grip on blue state regulatory policy and are a primary client class of the Democratic Party.

I think that the best bet is for the Abundance Bro types to split off as a 3rd party and possibly snag a portion of the working class that Trump gained in 2024. The comment below from Noah Smith's recent article says it best. This quote is relevant to 99% of the content on this substack.

"When it costs 10x more to build subway in NY than it does in Seoul, these are the people who are getting the extra 9x. These people are overwhelmingly Democrats and make up a major constituency in the party. As much as I agree with the "abundance agenda" (or at least most of it) I don't think it's going to be possible without a solution to this fundamental political problem within the Democratic party, and I haven't heard one yet."

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Richard's avatar

You committed one of the sins you warned against or perhaps you were just accurately representing the attitudes of Harris voters. The notion that Harris voters cared about "democracy" while accurate is also condescending in the extreme. Trump voters not only care about it but view the Democrats as profoundly undemocratic. Cancel culture, lawfare, weaponization of law enforcement against such groups as concerned parents and traditional Catholics, , the various machinations of the Intelligence Community and censorship are all profoundly undemocratic and have convinced many that Democrats cannot be trusted to uphold democracy. I don't know if you read Sasha Stone who often appears next to you in RCP but she has much the same analysis as you as to what ails the Democratic Party but is convinced it can't be fixed and has fully defected. I have her NYT interview queued up to listen to on my drive today.

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