The Democrats must become an anti-establishment party | Robert Reich
Briefly

The Lesson of the election deciphers public mood and values, shaping future political strategies. Democrats must address the real concerns of the majority to regain support.
While the economy has improved, Americans without college degrees feel left behind. Their frustration fuels anger that candidates like Trump have effectively voiced, while Democrats failed to resonate.
Most economic gains have disproportionately benefited the top 10%, leaving the bottom 90% feeling stagnant and unsupported. Democrats must reformulate their message to reconnect with these voters.
The basic bargain of America—that hard work yields progress—has eroded since the 1980s, and addressing this disillusionment is key for the Democratic Party's recovery in future elections.
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