BYRON YORK: Mired in Fighting, Democrats Can't Find Their Way
- Democrats once represented the working class but are now increasingly seen as the party of the wealthy and well-educated, with a notable shift in voting patterns among high-income white voters.
- Political scientist Herbert Kitschelt claims that Democrats have alienated the working class by aligning with the elite, a trend that could be difficult to reverse.
- Data shows that white voters in the top income percentiles have shifted their support to Democrats, with 49.05% voting for Joe Biden.
- A prominent consultant stated that Democrats must move away from cultural identity politics to regain lost voters, including minorities.
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Byron York: Mired in infighting, Democrats can’t find their way
At this time eight years ago, in the first year of Donald Trump’s first term as president, the Russia special counsel, Robert Mueller, had already been appointed and had been investigating Trump for a month. What Trump calls the Russia hoax dominated media coverage. Commentators slandered Trump on a daily basis. Trump’s job approval rating fell into the high 30s in the RealClearPolitics average of polls. In the White House, the new president was…
BYRON YORK: Mired in infighting, Democrats can't find their way
This column is about the current dreadful state of the Democratic Party. But begin with this extraordinary fact: At this time eight years ago, in the first year of Donald Trump’s first term as president, the Russia special counsel, Robert…

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