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In reply to the discussion: Class bigotry is toxic no matter how much you think you're fighting racism by espousing it. [View all]murielm99
(32,371 posts)33. If you are a young Dem,
you should know that it has not been that recently. Things have been changing since Reagan. We have needed to get them back since about the time my children were born. They are all in their thirties.
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Class bigotry is toxic no matter how much you think you're fighting racism by espousing it. [View all]
YoungDemCA
Nov 2017
OP
Yep...I think he/she means we should keep trying for the "white working class vote...those...
brush
Nov 2017
#29
You don't know what you're talking about. Plenty of these people vote/voted Dem, until very recently
YoungDemCA
Nov 2017
#6
White vote was lost in the 1960s when the Democrats legislated the Civil Rights Acts
Fresh_Start
Nov 2017
#42
Even worse is that deep down, they KNEW he was just talking bullshit when it came to steel and coal.
HughBeaumont
Nov 2017
#14
I was referring to the people in the article, who specifically reveal their racism at the end.
HughBeaumont
Nov 2017
#44
Red Don is rich and he's racist so I don't know why class bigotry is an issue here
uponit7771
Nov 2017
#17