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Famed pollster warns the left could see a mass exodus of working class voters of all races in 2022 and cautions against relying on Obama for campaigns

Apr 18, 2021
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  • Stanley Greenberg warned about the Democratic Party's struggle to appeal to working-class voters of color,
  • He says there's "no room for error" in trying to reverse this erosion of support among voters of color.
  • The famed pollster also writes in American Prospect that Obama isn't the answer in solving the problem.
  • Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg delivered a warning shot to his party on Monday, saying there's a possibility that the party is at risk of losing working-class voters of color.
    "After studying working-class voters for nearly four decades, I believe the trajectory can be shifted or reversed. But there is no room for error. There is no room for fools," Greenberg writes in the "American Prospect."

    Greenberg also warns that Democrats' perceived strength is also hurting the party, arguing against using high-profile campaign appearances by former President Barack Obama.
"[Obama] rallies helped motivate Republican voters to vote but had disappointing results for Democrats," Greenberg writes.

As a Yale Academic, Greenberg documented the Democratic Party's waning support among white working-class voters in Michigan's Macomb County in the 1980s, coining the term "Reagan Democrats" for voters who backed JFK in 1960 and they deserted the party after they felt it had abandoned them.

Trump's gains among Latino voters, especially in South Florida, have deeply worried other Democratic officials. Greenberg argues that Trump's appeal to working-class voters of color is rooted in their distrust of Obama's handling of the financial crisis.

"They believed Obama's principal policy to rescue the economy was the bailout of the Wall Street banks that had 'played with our money,'" Greenberg writes. The Obama administration's failure to prosecute the banks' CEOs just confirmed the nexus between Wall Street and Washington.

Democrats are facing rough midterm elections. But Greenberg says the party could help itself if it touts some of President Joe Biden's economic agenda, which he says is popular in the "battleground states and districts" that will be closely watched in November.

"In our survey, respondents read the transformative policies in the American Rescue Plan, the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, and Build Back Better," Greenberg writes. "They heard Democrats concerned about public safety, crime, and funding and reforming the police, not defunding them. And they heard Democrats embracing a blue-collar message and taxing big corporations."

Biden faces an enormously difficult task when it comes to passing his climate and spending plan known as "Build Back Better." Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told Insider recently that it was "dead," holding out the prospect of talks on smaller pieces of the plan. Manchin has also said the party needs to tackle other priorities like elections reform first.

 
Stanley who???
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Um, Obama crushed both McCain and Romney. Rs had pretty mediocre turn out those years. So I'm not sure what he's talking about that O couldn't turn out voters but McCain and Romney could.
 
Pollsters say republicans could see max exodus of voters for a variety of reasons. Dying from Covid when a vaccine that could of saved their lives was not taken. Add in moderate republicans who are frustrated the party is still being pushed by Trump and several looney toon congressman. The previous Trump campaign will no longer work in 2022. Thats how this works right ?
 
Um, Obama crushed both McCain and Romney. Rs had pretty mediocre turn out those years. So I'm not sure what he's talking about that O couldn't turn out voters but McCain and Romney could.
This crap always comes out about this time before an election. I think it's an attempt to get Democrats to not use their strengths during a campaign. Generally speaking, if a Republican is telling you not to do it, then taking that path is probably one of your strongest options to proceed with.
 
That's immaterial to his turn outs claims, though. Whether you liked Obama or not he landslided both his opponents. So what is this guy talking about?
The R's put 2 lightweights up against him both times, that was the only reason he won. By now most intelligent Americans understand Obama was a terrible President.
 
The R's put 2 lightweights up against him both times, that was the only reason he won. By now most intelligent Americans understand Obama was a terrible President.
Another problem with this pollster is his claim that the Dems are over estimating their perceived strengths. I see the exact opposite. Everybody seems to be in agreement that the Dems are highly vulnerable right now. If it's any party running on perceived strengths, it's the Rs.
 
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Another problem with this pollster is his claim that the Dems are over estimating their perceived strengths. I see the exact opposite. Everybody seems to be in agreement that the Dems are highly vulnerable right now. If it's any party running on perceived strengths, it's the Rs.
The Dems have nothing to run on in 2022 except abject failure. That failure will continue for them into 2024 Biden has lost all support from his own party. I have little doubt DJT will be sitting back in the White House after the 2024 elections.

America will then be on the road to MAGA
 
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The Dems have nothing to run on in 2022 except object failure. That failure will continue for them into 2024 Biden has lost all support from his own party. I have little doubt DJT will be sitting back in the White House after the 2024 elections.

America will then be on the road to MAGA

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