Democrats Fail To Connect With White Working Class, Suggest Black Muslim Leftist Can....SMH

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So I'm watching an interview with Bernie Sanders and the guy seems to at least somewhat understand an important aspect of what got Trump elected...that Hillary & the Democrats have virtually shunned white working class voters, especially in middle America.

Then, who does he suggest CAN reach these voters? A Black Muslim Marxist, Keith Ellison...

What exactly are they trying to do? Make this guy the second coming of Obama? Not gonna happen. You need more than novelty from here on out. While it is true that many of these same white working class voters voted Obama in '08 & '12, the past 8 years of Obama and the left, in control of every institution of influence has pushed way too hard, way too fast...and played dirty.


Democrats have to leave that cultural Marxism alone if they ever want the white working class vote again. But I digress...

Can one of you leftists explain Sanders's thinking on this? Are the Democrats really dumb enough to think Ellison could be an Obama?
 
The first step is to connect with each other. If Democrats can unite with Greens Socialists Communists etc they have enough collectively to run their own coops and communes and quit depending on govt to impose these on anyone else. CA can fund its own social programs if they manage their resources cooperatively and sustainably. So can the entire Democratic party organize this state by state and nationally without going through federal govt
 
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The first step is to connect with each other. If Democrats can unite with Greens Socialists Communists etc they have enough collectively to run their own coops and communes and quit depending on govt to impose these on anyone else. CA can fund its own social programs if they manage their resources cooperatively and sustainably. So can the entire Democratic party organize this state by state and nationally without going through federal govt
This is Bernie's stance?
 
Democrats don't want to connect with the white working class. They believe that Keith Ellison can browbeat whites with the clubs of muslim and black.
 
Putting Ellison, a radical Islamofascist in charge of the DNC is like playing Russian Roulette with a fully loaded revolver.
My fervent prayer is they are that fucking suicidal as a party.
 
So I'm watching an interview with Bernie Sanders and the guy seems to at least somewhat understand an important aspect of what got Trump elected...that Hillary & the Democrats have virtually shunned white working class voters, especially in middle America.

Then, who does he suggest CAN reach these voters? A Black Muslim Marxist, Keith Ellison...

What exactly are they trying to do? Make this guy the second coming of Obama? Not gonna happen. You need more than novelty from here on out. While it is true that many of these same white working class voters voted Obama in '08 & '12, the past 8 years of Obama and the left, in control of every institution of influence has pushed way too hard, way too fast...and played dirty.


Democrats have to leave that cultural Marxism alone if they ever want the white working class vote again. But I digress...

Can one of you leftists explain Sanders's thinking on this? Are the Democrats really dumb enough to think Ellison could be an Obama?


"Hillary & the Democrats have virtually shunned white working class voters..."


Not virtually....

....this, a while back:
"But preparations by Democratic operatives for the 2012 election make it clear for the first time that the party will explicitly abandon the white working class.

All pretense of trying to win a majority of the white working class has been effectively jettisoned in favor of cementing a center-left coalition made up, on the one hand, of voters who have gotten ahead on the basis of educational attainment — professors, artists, designers, editors, human resources managers, lawyers, librarians, social workers, teachers and therapists — and a second, substantial constituency of lower-income voters who are disproportionately African-American and Hispanic."
http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/the-future-of-the-obama-coalition/




Took the white working class five years to respond.
 

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