Some members of the Democratic Party are raising concerns that many of their candidates have become too reliant on using elite-sounding phrases, which they claim is a type of language that could isolate working-class voters, according to the Washington Post. The article cites examples of left-wing words and phrases often used by Democrats, such as “oligarchs,” “equity,” “justice-involved populations” and “intersectionality.” “Some words are just too Ivy League-tested terms,” Democratic Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego told the Washington Post. “I’m going to piss some people off by saying this, but ‘social equity’ — why do we say that? Why don’t we say, ‘We want you to have an even chance’?” (RELATED: House Democrats Set Their Sights On 35 Republican Incumbents) Meanwhile, Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear told the Washington Post he believes that Democrats using certain left-wing words can result in them sounding like they are “not normal.”There's no normal there anymore...
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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