At Florida Dems Leadership Gala, Joe Biden argues progressives can still win working class vote – SaintPetersBlog (blog)

HOLLYWOOD In the immediate aftermath of Hillary Clintons stunning Electoral College loss to Donald Trumpfor the presidency last November, Democrats took to writing think pieces and conductingheated arguments about how they lost working-class white voters.

Questions like: Was it too much of identity politics? Were they too elitist?

Joe Biden has heard and read about those discussions, and hes sick of them.

This phony debate going in the Democratic Party, theHobbesian choice that were given we either become less progressive, and focus onworking folks, or forget about working folk. and become more progressive, he said while giving the keynote speech to more than 1,200 Democrats at the partys Leadership Blue Gala at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood.

There is no need to choose, they are not inconsistent, he said to a cheering crowd.

Easy for him to say. Bidens unique political persona as a longtime member of the Senate representing Delaware has been one of representing the working class whites that Clinton lost to Trump last fall.

Biden himself thought hard about running for president, but with no clear daylight and so much of the Democratic Party establishment supportingClinton (including PresidentObama), he opted to stand down during the last election cycle, but made the case on Saturday that the party could win back those voters, with anobvious inference being that he could be that candidate to do so in 2020.

Citing congressional ratings that showed him to be among the top ten liberal senators in the nation in his 36-year career, Biden said he has been a progressive and someone who could capture the working class vote, so Democrats should know that they could get those votes as well.

These folks were talking about who left us they voted for a black man named Barack Obama!

In fact, exit polls that approximately 12 percent of voterswho supported Obama turned around and chose Trump in 2012.

The former Vice President talked about the working class voters that the Democratic lost in the crucial Rust Belt states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. He said it wasthings like digitalization and automation that are putting people out of work, in what he called this fourth industrial revolution which is causing real anxiety and fear among many Americans.

Theyre worried that they wont be able to keep up, he said. So we saw of playing to their fears, their lesser angels, their basic instincts, rather than their better angels can still have a powerful impact as a political tool.

He then dug deep into what he said was the hopelessness of some of these Americans, mentioning the statistic that white men aged 45-54 who are dying at a quicker rate than any other demographic right now.

Highest rate of drug abuse. Not the hood. There, he barked.

And Biden talked about how that anxiety can play out by lashing out at the others, such as undocumented immigrants, Muslims and the transgendered. Anyone not like you can become the scapegoat.

It was a compelling speech, marred only by a detour into how cutting tax loopholes could free up money to pay for the community college being the only soft spots in the 51-minute address.

He also chastised Democrats for failing to think big, going for an incremental change instead.

What the hell is happening?! he asked. We build new things by breaking old things.

No, no. Im being deadly earnest, he followed up, one of half-dozen times he would point out his previous comment, making sure everyone knew he wasnt joking.

While his intensity came close to yelling at the audience at points, a few times he dropped down to a whisper, where the audience had to literally lean in to hear him, such as when he described a conversation with his father, who once told him: Joey, I dont expect government to be able to solve our problems, but I do expect them to understand them. Just understand them.

Remainingsotto voce, Biden admitted: That slice of people that Barack and I had, Democrats have always had, that dont think we understand them anymore. Its not a lot, but it was the difference in the election.

The former VP also asked for more civility in our politics, without mentioning the current presidents name. We have to treat the opposition with more dignity, he said, then boasted that there wasnt a single Republican on Capitol Hill who doesnt trust him or wont talk to him.

The 74-year-old Biden recentlylaunchedAmerican Possibilities PAC, a political-action committee that will keep him engaged to help other Democrats, but immediately sparked more discussion about a possible 2020 run, when he would be 77.

Then again, Donald Trump is already the oldest president in our history, having turned 71 last week.

Though there will be plenty of other Democrats in the mix, two of the leading lights Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren will also be in their 70s in three years. Sanders would be 78; Warren would be 71.

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