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In reply to the discussion: I don't know if I'm a devil or an angel around here right now. [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)50. A majority of working class people vote for Democrats, and have for a long time.
If a certain subset of *white* working class people (particularly men) aren't voting for Democrats, you can bet they aren't basing their vote on issues like wage disparity, workplace safety, health care and issues that should matter to working class people.
Again, Democrats win among the working class. No, Democrats don't get 100% support from the working class, but they do win a majority.
Anyway, see post #49.
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A majority of working class people vote for Democrats, and have for a long time.
Garrett78
Nov 2017
#50
The way you said it suggested you think Dem social issues are "petty vendettas".
moriah
Nov 2017
#45
Where you dreamed that shit up from is a mystery to me. I am a member of the working class.
Squinch
Nov 2017
#39
Working class white men did give YOU Trump(R). As did the rest of white men and women.
Squinch
Nov 2017
#78
Are you not getting that DUers consider the one-third of white working class males who voted...
brush
Nov 2017
#7
You call that hostile? I call it trying to get through to you that you're misreading things here...
brush
Nov 2017
#17
I want to add what I see as an apathy for some to not vote or discuss issues.................
Jim Beard
Nov 2017
#120
Here's the piece that you don't seem to get. Concentrating on raising up the working class
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#10
No, it didn't. The Social Security Act excluded about half the jobs in the American economy.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#32
I'm not trashing SS. I'm saying that the benefits of the New Deal weren't shared equally.
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#40
everyones boat does get lifted..perhaps not equally but lifted indeed
questionseverything
Nov 2017
#62
That's not enough. Women and minorities won't be satisfied with being the afterthought anymore.nt
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#64
ussually its the women and minorities that care most about hungry children
questionseverything
Nov 2017
#66
And I'm telling you that economic issues can't be prioritized "front and center"
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#68
You can support that premise with evidence rather than bumper stickers, yes?
LanternWaste
Nov 2017
#132
It makes a lot more sense for working class whites to get with the times, which means understanding
WhiskeyGrinder
Nov 2017
#11
The .1% love the peons fighting among themselves. It keeps the focus off of the increasing income
jalan48
Nov 2017
#63
Republicans don't have solutions for WWC issues beside feel-good-now-racism & religion un-freedom,
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#87
The media helped to promulgate "the big lie" in 2016 and continues to this day.
lapucelle
Nov 2017
#90
Ima guess all of us annoying gay people, women, and of course, the Afam community.
cwydro
Nov 2017
#113
Tobin S. If you could put a new plank in the DNC platform, what would it be?
crosinski
Nov 2017
#110