Democrats Can't Win Back Workers by Siding With Corporations
- James Carville published an op-ed in the Times urging Democrats to focus on workers rather than siding with corporations, as the party faces declining approval ratings among voters, currently at 21%, which is an all-time low.
- A focus group conducted by American Bridge revealed discontent among former Democratic voters, who feel the party has neglected the working class and shifted toward far-left issues amid rising costs and inflation.
- Democratic leaders are seeking to examine party strategies and address issues affecting working-class constituents to regain lost support before upcoming elections.
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