
The New Yorker Radio Hour Ezra Klein’s Big-Tent Vision of the Democratic Party
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Sep 26, 2025 Ezra Klein, a prominent journalist and co-founder of Vox, dives into the complexities of the Democratic Party's future. He discusses the importance of coalition-building and the challenges of navigating polarization, emphasizing that a big tent should encompass voices from both the left and right. Klein reflects on his controversial comments about Charlie Kirk, defends aspirational politics, and critiques the dangers of mirroring opponents. He also shares insights on political strategy and the significance of respecting voters to rebuild trust in democracy.
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Likeness Trumps Agreement
- Klein says voters decide first whether a party likes them, not if they agree with it.
- He argues perceived disdain drove many voters toward Trump and weakened Democratic reach.
Compete Where You're Weak
- Do pursue coalition-building that wins in redder places even if uncomfortable.
- Try running candidates and policies designed to compete in Kansas, Missouri, and other red areas.
Return To Open‑Palmed Politics
- Klein believes rediscovering Obama's open-palmed politics matters for winning and keeping unity.
- He says aspirational, conciliatory politics can rebuild shared civic narratives.







