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Young Texan Progressive's Plan: Rebrand Democrats, Reconnect with Workers
Washington D.C., USAFriday, December 6, 2024
Casar doesn't think the solution is to turn against immigrants or transgender people. Instead, he suggests shifting the focus to economic issues. When Republicans bring up cultural wars, progressives should point out that big corporations, with Republican help, are the ones hurting people. Casar wants to lead the country, but not get too far ahead on social issues.
Casar's rise has been quick. He was a labor organizer and Austin City Council member before winning his second term in the House. His views add to an ongoing debate within the Democratic Party about how to win back voters. While some blame the party's left wing for alienating working-class voters, Casar thinks the median voter is more left on economic issues but more conservative on cultural ones.
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