"When Democrats advance equal dignity and rights for everyone—and focus primarily on the economic interests of working people—they win. When Democrats divide themselves and other Americans along regional, class, and ideological lines—or bicker internally over cultural divisions and downplay unifying economic policies—they lose."
John Halpin at The Liberal Patriot reviews Michael Kazin's What It Took to Win: A History of the Democratic Party.
And Ruy Teixeira describes the Democrats of the past year as "How Not to Build a Coalition."
While Teixeira also states that Democrats should always ask themselves, "What Would the Working Class Say?"
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