This Election Just Proves What I Already Believed
Briefly

Kamala Harris's loss is a profound, avoidable catastrophe that highlights the failure to adopt a dual strategy appealing to both progressive and conservative voters.
Voters want climate action without disruption; Democrats must adjust their messaging to connect with people's values rather than alienate them.
Democrats face criticism for lackluster strategies; they must embrace a bold, progressive vision that also resonates with the concerns of rural, conservative voters.
It's a mistake for Democrats to solely focus on their base; they need to broaden their appeal to conservative voters worried about immigration.
Read at The New Yorker
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