As the eco­nom­ics of con­sol­i­da­tion hol­lowed out small towns, rur­al folks began to feel some of the same resent­ment and sense of aban­don­ment that was so wide­spread in the Rust Belt. Lost jobs, lost busi­ness­es, lost hope. Wis­con­sin and many neigh­bor­ing states had always been solid­ly Demo­c­ra­t­ic, but Repub­li­cans now tapped into this grow­ing sense of aban­don­ment, direct­ing their mes­sage at what they called ​“the for­got­ten men and women of Amer­i­ca,” promis­ing to oppose the ​“coastal elites” and give rur­al folks their fair share

  • quartz242 [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Great article "If the Biden-Har­ris tick­et, and the Demo­c­ra­t­ic Par­ty in gen­er­al, wants to begin to heal this rift and regain what the Democ­rats have lost in rur­al Amer­i­ca, they will need to artic­u­late a clear vision for a future that includes rur­al Amer­i­cans. They will need to go big and go bold. In rur­al com­mu­ni­ties they have shown that they can­not win as Repub­li­can Lite. "

    Dems ain't gonna do shit