Summary

Democrats must reclaim their identity as the party of the working class to regain electoral strength.

Despite pro-labor policies under Biden, working-class voters feel disconnected, seeing Democrats as defenders of a failing system.

The party’s decline traces back to NAFTA and neoliberal economic policies that favored corporations over workers.

A generational effort to prioritize labor rights, fair wages, and economic security while addressing working-class frustrations are needed.

Without serious reform, Democrats will continue losing ground to populist alternatives.

  • Zaktor
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    3 hours ago

    You seem to have read the first sentence and decided you’d gotten all you need for a reply.

    • RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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      3 hours ago

      No I read your whole post. The whole bit about Charmin advertising was responding to your bit about how you only heard people complaining about ads. The fact that they complained doesn’t mean it wasn’t working.

      There is no reason to believe advertising is less effective now than it has been. We haven’t suddenly become smarter, more informed, or better skilled at critical thinking on the whole.

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        2 hours ago

        The whole point wasn’t that advertising itself is a failure, it was that political advertising doesn’t operate in the same system and doesn’t have good measures of success. If you hear a stupid jingle every fucking day (in a time people when people watched broadcast TV reliably), when you go to buy toilet paper, something you have to do, you might subconsciously choose the one that feels well established. The advertisers can test their campaign in different markets and validate the results.

        But voting isn’t a purchase and isn’t something you have to do but don’t really think about because the options are mostly interchangeable. If an ad annoys you, you can just not vote. You also can’t just test a series of campaigns to see what works because it’s not an ongoing choice. You’re not going to find easily comparable races and if you do you’re not going to abandon one to test a null case, and even if you could the sentiments and candidates are going to change by the time you can implement your findings.

        Saying “advertising sells stuff, so it must be good at getting votes” doesn’t make sense. It’s not the same thing.

        • RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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          2 hours ago

          And Im not claiming they are the same thing. I am claiming they are equally effective in increasing brand/name awareness. That is what advertising is for.

          Again we haven’t become smarter. There’s no reason to believe that advertising stopped working.