Working-class men once built the backbone of America's economy; now many feel like background extras in a movie they helped produce. Progress keeps rolling, but their roles keep shrinking. Paychecks, ...
Over the last half century, the U.S. economy has shifted, moving away from manufacturing and towards being an information and service economy. The mid-1980s, for instance, were punctuated by news of ...
A friend recently argued compellingly that two major gaps in the Harris campaign strategy affected voter turnout and engagement: a reluctance to acknowledge policy shortcomings and a failure to ...
If political affairs have begun to revolve around the working class and the family unit, it’s worth seeing where the two converge. As it happens, some blue-collar jobs are more conducive to this ...
Democrats have blown millions of dollars on efforts to appeal to “American Men,” who turned to President Donald Trump in droves on election day, in the hopes of winning back the working class, ...
Democrats are trying to recapture voters who have turned away from them by changing their messaging. It won’t work, because Democrats cannot change what their party is fundamentally about no matter ...
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