Tell me again how FoxConn worked out for the GOP in Wisconsin. Those voters are also the people who think Trump had their interests at heart, and what did he do for industry?The Democratic Party is not the party of the working class. Full stop.
— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) December 28, 2021
Democrats are viewed as the people that want to shut down industries that allow for a middle class income.
Democrats are the party of college educated new economy workers. The GOP is the working class party. https://t.co/rHc5vux4IB
Still: Trump.I think I’ve gotten people thinking differently about how the country and voters are behaving. I’ll leave it with this:
— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) December 28, 2021
The party that wins the hearts & minds of a multi-racial working class will dominate for a generation.
If you think your party is winning - you’re wrong.
Random jamoke on the intertoobs is messaging for the entire Democratic Party? You should have left it alone already. As I said. “working class voters” still think Trump actually cared about them, when Democrats provably do more for the working class than Republicans do.Wanna know why DEMs have a messaging problem?
— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) December 28, 2021
This is what they believe and working class voters know it 👇🏽 https://t.co/LbWRYDxtMl
🤔, indeed.Oh look! More data!
— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) December 28, 2021
The Democratic Party is consolidating college educated voters & Republicans are consolidating non-college educated voters.
I wonder where the working class voters are? 🤔 https://t.co/MFSo98IVvx
This Mike Madrid who is slamming Democrats because a lot of Democrats are college students wouldn't be the same Mike Madrid who works for, You know, the University of California at Berkley and is a Republican-fascist consultant?
ReplyDeleteI have certainly been critical of the play-lefty snobs and have advocated radical economic egalitarianism but anyone who works for a state university, where the working class turned into the middle class in so many cases, and still do, who spouts this stuff has no credibility.
He's in the business of stereotype creation in order to gull the working poor and poor people into voting for their own inequality, a professional liar and deceiver, in short.