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Showing Original Post only (View all)Robert Reich: Meet the Future of the Democratic Party [View all]

Link: https://robertreich.substack.com/p/heres-how-democrats-are-responding
Last Thursday, populist Democratic candidate Graham Platner shook up the Democratic establishment when his primary competitor, Maine Governor Janet Mills, suspended her Senate campaign amid polls showing her badly trailing Platner, an oyster farmer who had come out of nowhere to win a national following.
Platner is the latest example of the rise of anti-establishment outsiders in the Democratic Party a trend that also includes self-proclaimed democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, who last year defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor.
Yet the Democratic establishment corporate Democrats, wealthy Democratic donors, entrenched Washington centrists, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic National Committee, and Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer still dont get it.
Hell, the Democratic establishment didnt get it a decade ago when Hillary Clinton was the presumptive Democratic nominee (and, not incidentally, Jeb Bush was considered a shoe-in for the Republican nomination).
I remember interviewing voters about their political preferences in the late spring of 2015, in the Rust Belt, Midwest, and South, for a book I was then writing. When I asked them whom they wanted for president, they kept telling me Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump. Often the same individuals offered both names. They explained they wanted an outsider, someone who would shake up the system, ideally a person who wasnt even a Democrat or a Republican.
The people I met were furious with their employers, with the federal government, and with Wall Street. They were irate that they hadnt been able to save for their retirements, indignant that their children werent doing any better than they had at their childrens age, and enraged at those at the top. Several had lost jobs, savings, or homes in the financial crisis or the Great Recession that followed it.
They kept reiterating that the system was rigged in favor of the powerful and against themselves. They didnt oppose government per se; most favored additional spending on Social Security, Medicare, education, and roads and bridges. But they hated crony capitalism large corporations using their political clout to gain special favors and changes in laws that often hurt average people.
... Something very big was happening in America: a full-scale rebellion against the political establishment. ... The Democratic establishment still doesnt see the groundswell or is actively fighting it.
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Platner is the latest example of the rise of anti-establishment outsiders in the Democratic Party a trend that also includes self-proclaimed democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, who last year defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor.
Yet the Democratic establishment corporate Democrats, wealthy Democratic donors, entrenched Washington centrists, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic National Committee, and Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer still dont get it.
Hell, the Democratic establishment didnt get it a decade ago when Hillary Clinton was the presumptive Democratic nominee (and, not incidentally, Jeb Bush was considered a shoe-in for the Republican nomination).
I remember interviewing voters about their political preferences in the late spring of 2015, in the Rust Belt, Midwest, and South, for a book I was then writing. When I asked them whom they wanted for president, they kept telling me Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump. Often the same individuals offered both names. They explained they wanted an outsider, someone who would shake up the system, ideally a person who wasnt even a Democrat or a Republican.
The people I met were furious with their employers, with the federal government, and with Wall Street. They were irate that they hadnt been able to save for their retirements, indignant that their children werent doing any better than they had at their childrens age, and enraged at those at the top. Several had lost jobs, savings, or homes in the financial crisis or the Great Recession that followed it.
They kept reiterating that the system was rigged in favor of the powerful and against themselves. They didnt oppose government per se; most favored additional spending on Social Security, Medicare, education, and roads and bridges. But they hated crony capitalism large corporations using their political clout to gain special favors and changes in laws that often hurt average people.
... Something very big was happening in America: a full-scale rebellion against the political establishment. ... The Democratic establishment still doesnt see the groundswell or is actively fighting it.
Robert Reich makes some very important points here, how the Democratic Party has been losing touch with voters over the past 10 years. This has to change because we can't allow the American voters to elect any more Chumps as a result.
Please read the rest on Robert Reich's substack. (OP link.)
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I have been saying for a very long time that Democrats should nominate a non-politician for president in 2028
gab13by13
Friday
#3
So I guess you count Reagan as a politician. For me, that's a stretch that could go either way. If he was a
KPN
Friday
#19
Rahm needs to go. Too many ties to banking and he served in the IDF as a civilian volunteer.
ChicagoTeamster
Friday
#9
Funny that when I post that the DNC shoved HRC on the voters, it gets alerted on
intheflow
Friday
#10
Please be careful ... and I understand there are disappointments and some hard feelings
FakeNoose
Friday
#17