On Four-State Tour, Democratic Leaders Try to Reconnect With Workers
Most working class people don’t even understand that that’s going on in Washington, so they’re willing to vote against their own personal interest in many cases,” Mr. Paylor said. The Democratic Party and its elected officials, he added, need to do a better job of communicating, and “to identify themselves that they are representative of the working class.
... if Mr. Norcross has his way, maybe a few more working class candidates will appear on the ballot.