Keen On America

The Joe Biden Tragedy: Julian Zelizer on the Last New Deal President

Apr 5, 2026
Julian Zelizer, Princeton historian and editor of The Presidency of Joseph R. Biden, offers a concise reassessment of Biden’s place in modern American politics. He discusses Biden as possibly the last New Deal-style president. He highlights Biden’s legislative achievements, his failure to build a durable coalition, and comparisons to historical figures whose ideas outlived electoral defeats.
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Biden As Last New Deal President

  • Joe Biden governed as a traditional New Deal–style Democrat who believed big federal programs could help the middle class.
  • Julian Zelizer argues Biden's formative era was the mid-20th century and that style shaped his policy choices and governing instincts.
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Misreading The Opposition Was A Central Weakness

  • Biden misread the modern partisan media and the radicalized Republican opposition, expecting normal politics to work.
  • Zelizer argues that hope for bipartisan rehabilitation of Republicans was a liability that prevented durable coalition‑building.
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Saving The Soul Of America Was The Core Promise

  • Biden's central campaign promise was to oppose the rise of Trumpism and reactionary politics after Charlottesville.
  • Zelizer frames Biden's mission as saving the "soul of America" from neo‑Nazi influence and Trump-era normalization.
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