joining me now is tomasz michalski, who s an economics professor at hec paris. how is it shaping up, who is going to do better out of this and who is going to enjoy it more? and who is going to en oy it more? ~ , , ., ., more? well, this is going to come as more? well, this is going to come as you more? well, this is going to come as you said, more? well, this is going to come as you said, this - more? well, this is going to come as you said, this is - more? well, this is going to come as you said, this is a l come as you said, this is a full battle between two candidates like in very few democracies, so it is going to be very brutal. marine le pen is within striking distance of macron, so she will really try to take her chance on becoming the next president. the groups of voters they will try to address are slightly different, but they are on the left, solar panel is going to aim for the working class vote, and she will talk about the pension
other important changes in terms of the role of women and professionals, and we thought the democrats would not necessarily and automat sically dominate but rather they had a really good chance if they took advantage of these changes to form a, you know, potentially governing majority that might have some durability, but we did have some caveats even at the time, and i think that s important to point out, and i think that s one of the reasons why the democrats are in the trouble they re in today. one of those is that we always stipulated that there was a necessity for the democrats to retain a very significant portion of the white working class vote because while demographics were changing, they were still a huge voter group, particularly in very important states. and as we saw over the course of the 21st century, that didn t turn out to be the case, that they re able to keep their share of the white working class votes stable. you said that democrats are alienating the white working
think that s one of the reasons why the democrats are in the trouble they re in today. one of those is that we always stipulated that there was a necessity for the democrats to retain a very significant portion of the white working class vote because while demographics were changing, they were still a huge voter group, particularly in very important states. and as we saw over the course of the 21st century, that didn t turn out to be the case, that they re able to keep their share of the white working class votes stable. you said that democrats are alienating the white working class. so what are they doing wrong? well, one thing they re doing wrong is that they are not able to project a sort of cultural outlook and an economic program that these voters find congenial. they feel that their communities have been left behind. they feel that elites on the coast don t pay much attention to them. they feel they re looked down upon, and i think this really
color. neither of whom has shown any ability to win the black vote or the white working class vote. when they push joe out it will be an identity politics blood blat. get the popcorn out. but for now, those two need to make it look like they love each other. it s hard to tell if it s:mayor pete or one of those child actors kamala likes to hire for p.r. purposes. this december they need their press allies more than ever. let s check in with constitutional school star joy behar. when the founding fathers were busy with the amendments. the first and second amendments didn t have ar-15s and they didn t have twitter.