

Democrats Hate Their Own Party. The People Can Take It Back.
Jun 6, 2025
David Sirota, founder of The Lever and former Bernie Sanders speechwriter, joins politics reporter Jessica Washington to dissect how Trump’s culture wars are captivating working-class voters. They discuss the Democratic Party's struggles to connect with this demographic and articulate the need for a more populist approach. The duo also examines the new 'Speaking with American Men' initiative, aimed at understanding and engaging young male voters who feel overlooked. Their insights highlight the urgency for the Democratic Party to rethink its strategies.
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Trump's Culture War Strategy
- Donald Trump deliberately inflames divisive cultural issues as a central political strategy.
- Democrats fail by using moderate culture war responses and incremental economic policies that don't engage working-class voters.
Democrats Dislike Their Left Wing
- Democrats disdain the left wing despite its electoral success and mobilization power.
- Economic populism challenges corporate interests and resonates, but party leaders often reject it.
Power and Villains in Economic Populism
- Economic populism must name villains and address power imbalances, not just expand government aid.
- Naming economic predators resonates deeply and contrasts with corporate-friendly neoliberalism in Democrats.