r/TrueReddit 1d ago

Politics The Wrong Way to Win Back the Working Class

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/09/democrats-unions-working-class/684085/
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u/ornithoid 1d ago

The Atlantic is a neoliberal rag hell-bent on ensuring labor organizing fails and no amount of power is ever ceded to the working class.

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u/LitesoBrite 1d ago

TLDR: more drivel from Wall Street dems about how continuing to piss on working people will water all our fields in the midterms lol

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u/UnscheduledCalendar 1d ago

Submission statement:

The Democratic Party’s close alliance with organized labor, particularly under Biden, failed to win back working-class voters. While some progressives argue for even stronger pro-union stances, this approach risks alienating voters by prioritizing union demands over broader public interests and affordability. A more balanced approach, as seen in the past, might better serve working-class voters by considering the broader impact of policies.

https://archive.ph/Wv23F