Democrats Need To Drop the Elitism if We Want To Win Again | Opinion
Opinion by Tera Johnson-Swartz • 14h
Progressive Caucus 'Unafraid' To Stand Up After Republicans Sweep Election
Now that the 2024 election is over, it's time for Democrats to get over our feelings and face the truth about why Donald Trump won. We often get in our own way, paralyzed by emotional hypersensitivity and an obsession with political correctness, making it impossible for us to take bold, decisive action. We typically have too many cooks in the kitchen trying to boil the contents of too many pots with one flame.
We need to stop overthinking and start making plans for achievable actions. While many voters have clearly found solace in the unwavering decisiveness of Trump, too many Democrats prefer to circle the wagons, mired in endless discussions and focus groups. This isn't merely an observation; it's a rallying cry for a generation that has become too comfortable in its privilege.
For decades, the upper-middle-class elite of the Democratic Party has cultivated a mentality that diminishes the value of hard work and practical skill. Those who made their way in life without advanced degrees feel sidelined and disrespected. Many of us can't even afford to live in "blue" cities, counties, or states because those are reserved for the more distinguished Democrats who give lip service to the ideals of equity but don't really know what it's like to live a life of insecurity or struggle. If the party hopes to regain the trust and support of the average American, we're going to have to confront these uncomfortable realities and produce leaders who embody strength, relatability, and action. The time for talk is over; it's time to get out of the ivory think-tanks and dig deep to find solid ground.
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