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'I'm one of them'It remains Barack Obama's most underrated political skill: his appeal to working-class voters, including those who are white. Obama won most voters without a four-year college degree in his two presidential campaigns. Those majorities helped him win Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in both campaigns. He even won Indiana and North Carolina once. He did so by both speaking to the economic frustration that resulted from years of slow-growing wages and signaling that he, like most Americans, was moderate on social issues. He made clear that he understood people's anxiety about the speed of cultural change. He talked about "an awesome God" in the 2004 speech that made him a national figure. He rejected sweeping new policies like single-payer health care. He traveled to the University of Notre Dame as president and said he wanted to reduce the number of abortions. He supported civil unions rather than same-sex marriage when most voters felt similarly. He went on MTV and complained about people who wore their pants too low. ("Some people might not want to see your underwear — I'm one of them," Obama said.) He took a middle ground on immigration, criticizing both family separations and companies that undercut "American wages by hiring illegal workers." As time has passed, I think some people have forgotten how conservative Obama could sound. This approach sometimes angered progressives. They called him a sellout, a neoliberal and "the deporter in chief." But Obama was genuinely moderate in some ways. He also hated treating political disagreements as existential and opponents as the enemy. "This idea of purity and you're never compromised and you're always politically woke and all that stuff — you should get over that quickly," Obama told young activists after leaving office. "The world is messy. There are ambiguities. People who do really good stuff have flaws." Perhaps above all, Obama liked winning. He understood that a Democratic Party that treated the country's working-class majority as backward or hateful would probably lose those voters. He recognized that sounding like an economic populist, as Obama often did, was not enough. Many people — rich, middle-class and poor — vote on social issues and values at least as much as on taxes and spending. Nate Cohn, The Times's chief political analyst, yesterday published an analysis of how voting patterns have shifted since Obama's 2012 re-election. And those numbers demonstrate just how badly the Democratic Party's post-Obama strategy has fared. What Obama and Trump shareAfter Obama, the party moved left on one big issue after another — Medicare, gender, border security, policing and more. It's true that Kamala Harris tried to move back to the center this year, but her moderation never had the self-assurance that Obama's did. It could seem tactical and reluctant. She refused to explain why she had changed her mind about fracking, border security and "Medicare for all." When asked whether she supported any abortion restrictions, she avoided the question. The Democrats' post-Obama leftward turn was based on a specific theory of the electorate: that the country's growing number of voters of color would cover the loss of working-class whites. Under this race-centric theory, Donald Trump looked like a gift to Democrats. He made racist and sexist comments. He resembled a caricature of the backward voters Democrats were happy to leave behind. But the Democrats' theory was wrong. As they moved away from Obama's approach and toward the purer progressivism that's popular among college professors, pundits and activists, the party didn't win over more voters of color. Instead, Democrats have lost ground with every major racial group except white voters, as Nate's analysis shows:
A key reason is that Trump's anti-establishment populism appealed to working-class voters across racial groups. Trump also helped himself by adopting a mirror image of Obamaism and seeming to reject Republican orthodoxy on subjects like Social Security, Medicare, abortion and foreign wars. Different though they are, both Obama and Trump approach politics as if class matters more than race. Sure enough, Trump's biggest gains have come among the nonwhite working-class voters who were Obama's strongest supporters:
Not simple moderationAs the Democratic Party tries to figure out a way forward, it can't merely mimic Obama. The country has changed, partly because of Trump. Nor can the party assume that the answer is simply to moderate its position on everything. The Democrats who won tough races this year were more heterodox. They sometimes sounded like Bernie Sanders when talking about foreign trade or corporate America and Joe Manchin when talking about government regulation or social issues. They also sounded authentic. Still, Obama's success remains relevant. It highlights the importance of treating working-class voters' opinions respectfully rather than talking down to those voters. And it's a reminder that no Democrat since Obama has come up with an approach that works as well as his did. Related: Democrats in Georgia and North Carolina are dissecting their 2024 losses in a hurry. Both states will have competitive Senate races in 2026, and Georgia will elect a governor.
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