In today's Democratic Party, the fight against corporate dominance has taken a back seat as a progressive priority, sidelining critical issues of economic inequality and workers' rights.
Forty years of laissez-faire antitrust policies have created a suck-up economy that has devastated small towns and rural communities, leading to a loss of support from working-class voters.
Walz's progressive agenda includes many social policies, but it lacks a robust commitment to the economic needs of workers and family farmers, which may alienate key voter demographics.
A populist vision that prioritizes economic self-determination is essential for Democrats in 2024 to reclaim the support of rural and working-class voters that they've lost.
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