There Are Some Giant Holes in One Popular Explanation for Why Kamala Harris Lost
Briefly

The Democratic Party's struggle to connect with working-class men signals a growing disconnect between political messaging and the realities faced by voters struggling to comprehend progressive jargon.
Critics like James Carville and Matt Yglesias argue that the party's 'fancy' candidates fail to resonate with traditional blue-collar constituents, leading to their disengagement from the political process.
The portrayal of elitism within the Democratic Party raises questions about the effectiveness of language in politics, suggesting a need for reform in the way messages are conveyed.
Polling indicates that President Joe Biden, despite not being overtly 'woke', still faces significant disapproval, highlighting that even traditional Democrats are struggling to connect with voters.
Read at Slate Magazine
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