
GD POLITICS How Democrats Ended Up On The Losing Side Of The Class Divide
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May 27, 2025 Joan C. Williams, a distinguished law professor and author of 'Outclassed', dives into the widening chasm between Democrats and the working class. She explores how class dynamics complicate political affiliations, revealing that educational achievement oversimplifies real issues. The conversation tackles why many non-college-educated voters lean Republican and critiques Democratic messaging that fails to resonate with middle-status voters. Williams emphasizes the necessity for Democrats to refine their economic messages and reconnect emotionally with the struggles of the working class.
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Middle Class Values Hard Work
- The middle class values hard work and stability over redistributive policies favored by elites.
- Hard work worship and dignity from labor define the missing middle's political priorities more than economic redistribution.
Rethinking Racism and Trump Support
- The left often misinterprets data, attributing Trump support primarily to racism among the working class.
- Much of Trump’s voters had moderate racial attitudes, and non-college people of color have shifted significantly right.
Flaws in Racial Resentment Scales
- Racial resentment scales are class blind and miss elite forms of racism focused on merit and social expectations.
- Ordinary Americans don’t think structurally about inequality, which the scales wrongly assume.



