• Link to LinkedIn
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Youtube
  • Link to X
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
Joel Kotkin
  • About
    • Events
  • Media
    • In the News
    • Videos
  • Books
  • Articles
    • Demographics
    • Urban Affairs
    • The Economy
    • Politics
    • Rural Policy
    • Reports
    • Religion
    • California
  • Podcast
  • Speaking
  • Contact
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu
You are here: Home1 / Articles2 / Politics3 / The Democrats Need to Get Over Their Delusions
U.S. Senate Democrats leadership

The Democrats Need to Get Over Their Delusions

December 30, 2024/in Politics

Since the election conservatives have assumed that the results represent a “mandate” for their political agenda, as well as a confirmation of their version of national identity. Yet in reality, the election was actually quite close, as Trump’s win margin in the popular vote is the smallest since Jimmy Carter’s in 1976.

This is remarkable given the inadequacy of the Democratic candidates, as well as the well-deserved disdain many Americans feel toward the Biden Administration. Indeed, the case can be made that the November vote was less an endorsement of Trump, who remained widely disliked all the way to the election, than a rejection of the current cocktail of progressive policies. These include unpalatable positions from draconian climate policies to the embrace of transgender ideology, open borders, race quotas, and censorship. As Nate Silver suggests, voters were “giving the middle figure” to the “expert class” of Harvard and Yale credentialed types whose genius brought the country rising crime, inflation, and a generally unstable planet.

Yet conservatives are making a mistake in supposing that the Democrats will be down for the long-term. Gallup notes that Kamala Harris was detested for many positions, but was still favored on such things as “preserving the American dream for young people” and “strengthening the middle class.” Similarly, most Americans favor increasing taxes on the wealthy, a position anathema to most Republicans but usually embraced by Democrats.

On top of this, Democrats can count on Trump finding ways to alienate voters with his myriad personal faults, which will make it unlikely there’s a repeat of Reagan’s “Morning in America.” Trump also will inherit Biden’s awful legacy, including a bloated budget deficit, a weakened military, inflation that hits hardest among the least affluent, and an economy that has failed to lift up the bulk of the working and middle class. Overall, one in four Americans fear losing their job over the next year, and roughly half now think the vaunted “American Dream” of homeownership has become unattainable, particularly in coastal cities.

The traditional Democratic focus on class mobility would be far more effective than their current approach, which is largely shaped by their own ideological and sociological bubbles rather than the concerns of regular Americans. As long-time Democratic operative Van Jones has observed, once voters choose wrongly, they’re dismissed as racists and fascists. It goes without saying that this kind of selective scapegoating is not a workable political strategy.

Democrats are already sharpening knives to keep anyone from thinning out the bloated bureaucracy, which, as Rep. Ro Khanna suggests, also places them out of touch with the majority of voters.

As they kowtow to progressive non-profits and public employee unions, Democrats reflect the values of the progressive culture dominant in classrooms, the media, Hollywood, and indeed the government bureaucracy itself. Doing this has led the Democrats to lose even the most basic sense of what is happening on Main Street.

Read the rest of this piece at American Mind.


Joel Kotkin is the author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class. He is the Roger Hobbs Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University and and directs the Center for Demographics and Policy there. He is Senior Research Fellow at the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas in Austin. Learn more at joelkotkin.com and follow him on Twitter @joelkotkin.

Homepage photo: Senate Democrats via X.

Share this entry
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Share on Reddit
  • Share by Mail
https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/us-senate-democrats.jpg 675 1200 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2024-12-30 07:09:482024-12-27 15:14:56The Democrats Need to Get Over Their Delusions
Search Search

Subscribe to Feed

Subscribe to RSS   follow us in feedly

Recent Articles

  • The American Revolution at 250
  • The Myth of Europe’s Fascist Revival
  • SpaceX Spinoffs Launch El Segundo into Economic Orbit
  • Left-wing Civil War Threatens LA’s Future
  • I’d Like to Believe California Can Be Saved from the Left

Joel has spoken at many leading universities, business groups, government organizations and more.

INVITE JOEL TO SPEAK

STAY CONNECTED

Join the conversation at Twitter
or Facebook. Visit our YouTube
channel or subscribe to RSS
to read our latest articles.

      Subscribe to RSS  follow us in feedly

Recent Articles

  • Painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, by John Trumbull, 1819
    The American Revolution at 250June 22, 2026 - 11:40 am
  • Official portrait of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, 2023
    The Myth of Europe’s Fascist RevivalJune 19, 2026 - 11:45 am
  • SpaceX spinoffs are contributing economic benefits to the El Segundo area.
    SpaceX Spinoffs Launch El Segundo into Economic OrbitJune 17, 2026 - 11:45 am
  • Nithya Raman's come-from-behind primary victory sets up a conflict between LA's establishment progressives and the Dems left-wing.
    Left-wing Civil War Threatens LA’s FutureJune 15, 2026 - 11:45 am

Topics

  • Books
  • California
  • Demographics
  • In the News
  • Podcast
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Reports
  • Rural Policy
  • The Economy
  • Urban Affairs
© Copyright – Joel Kotkin | Site Admin
  • About
  • Media
  • Books
  • Articles
  • Podcast
  • Speaking
  • Contact
Link to: California Ruled with Great Jobs and Boom Times. What Happened? Link to: California Ruled with Great Jobs and Boom Times. What Happened? California Ruled with Great Jobs and Boom Times. What Happened?Tesla factory in Fremont, California is high tech with robotic manufacturing. Link to: Trump Presents Opportunities for Canada — but Trudeau is Unlikely to Take Them Link to: Trump Presents Opportunities for Canada — but Trudeau is Unlikely to Take Them Canada PM Justin Trudeau meets with U.S. President Donald Trump during 2017.White House Archives, Public DomainTrump Presents Opportunities for Canada — but Trudeau is Unlikely to Take...
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top