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The final solution to the Menshevik problem. Why are leftists always like this.

https://archive.vn/jALI4 theatlantic

Why the 2020s Could Be as Dangerous as the 1850s Democrats could win decisively next week. But that still wouldn’t neutralize minority Republican power. Story by Ronald Brownstein

But that doesn’t mean the voters who embody the nation’s future are guaranteed a lasting victory over those who feel threatened by it.

With Biden embracing America’s evolution and Trump appealing unrestrainedly to the white voters most fearful of it, the 2020 campaign marks a new peak in the most powerful trend shaping politics in this century.

Republicans have grown more reliant on support from mostly white and Christian constituencies and the exurban, small-town, and rural communities that have been the least touched, and most unnerved, by cultural and economic transitions: growing diversity in race, religion, and sexual orientation; evolving roles for women; and the move from an industrial economy to one grounded in the Information Age. Democrats have become the party of the people and places most immersed in, and welcoming of, those shifts: people of color, Millennials and members of Generation Z, secular adults who don’t identify with any religious tradition, and college-educated white professionals, all of them clustered in the nation’s largest metropolitan centers.

RONALD BROWNSTEIN is a senior editor at The Atlantic

https://archive.vn/7Im0A Oct 29, 2020 Brent Baker @BrentHBaker

More hate from @KeithOlbermann in latest YouTube video. Frames presidential race as between “this piece of shit Trump” and those “fighting for, corn ball as it sounds, truth, justice and the American way.” Trump also “sub-human slime.”

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The final solution to the Menshevik problem. Why are leftists always like this.

https://archive.vn/jALI4 theatlantic

Why the 2020s Could Be as Dangerous as the 1850s Democrats could win decisively next week. But that still wouldn’t neutralize minority Republican power. Story by Ronald Brownstein

But that doesn’t mean the voters who embody the nation’s future are guaranteed a lasting victory over those who feel threatened by it.

With Biden embracing America’s evolution and Trump appealing unrestrainedly to the white voters most fearful of it, the 2020 campaign marks a new peak in the most powerful trend shaping politics in this century.

Republicans have grown more reliant on support from mostly white and Christian constituencies and the exurban, small-town, and rural communities that have been the least touched, and most unnerved, by cultural and economic transitions: growing diversity in race, religion, and sexual orientation; evolving roles for women; and the move from an industrial economy to one grounded in the Information Age. Democrats have become the party of the people and places most immersed in, and welcoming of, those shifts: people of color, Millennials and members of Generation Z, secular adults who don’t identify with any religious tradition, and college-educated white professionals, all of them clustered in the nation’s largest metropolitan centers.

RONALD BROWNSTEIN is a senior editor at The Atlantic

https://archive.vn/7Im0A Oct 29, 2020 Brent Baker @BrentHBaker

More hate from @KeithOlbermann in latest YouTube video. Frames presidential race as between “this piece of shit Trump” and those “fighting for, corn ball as it sounds, truth, justice and the American way.” Trump also “sub-human slime.”

4 years ago
1 score