Episode

John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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41:05
Published: Mon Nov 07 2022
Description

For the Democrats to hold on to power in Washington, they have to do what President Biden did in Pennsylvania two years ago: Break the Republican Party’s grip on the white working-class vote, once the core of the Democratic base. In tomorrow’s midterm election, no race better encapsulates that challenge than the Pennsylvania Senate candidacy of John Fetterman.Is the plan working or is this crucial group of voters now a lost cause for the Democrats?Guest: Shane Goldmacher, a national political reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Among white working-class voters in places like northeast Pennsylvania, the Democratic Party has both the furthest to fall and the most to gain.In the final days of the Pennsylvania Senate race, Mr. Fetterman has acknowledged that his recovery from a stroke remains a work in progress, leaning into the issue with a mix of humor, sarcasm and notes of empathy. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

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In this episode, Shane goes to Northeastern Pennsylvania to investigate whether Joe Biden's success in winning back white working-class voters was a fluke, or if the Democratic Party can truly break the Republican Party's grip on this crucial group of voters.
00:00 - 02:44 (02:44)
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Joe Biden, White Working-Class Voters
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In this episode, Shane goes to Northeastern Pennsylvania to investigate whether Joe Biden's success in winning back white working-class voters was a fluke, or if the Democratic Party can truly break the Republican Party's grip on this crucial group of voters.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
The article discusses Joe Biden's appeal to white working class voters during his bid for presidency, as he realizes the challenge Democrats face with this demographic and provides a model for future campaigns.
02:44 - 11:34 (08:50)
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Joe Biden
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The article discusses Joe Biden's appeal to white working class voters during his bid for presidency, as he realizes the challenge Democrats face with this demographic and provides a model for future campaigns.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
John Federman is portraying himself as a big, strong Pennsylvania tough guy to contrast with his Republican opponent, Dr. Mamedaas, and win over white working class voters.
11:34 - 14:47 (03:12)
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John Federman
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John Federman is portraying himself as a big, strong Pennsylvania tough guy to contrast with his Republican opponent, Dr. Mamedaas, and win over white working class voters.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
The Republican party is targeting voters in suburbs and rural areas with the message of increased crime in Democratic-run cities, while at the same time painting opponent Federman as a "phony" for his blue collar look.
14:47 - 21:54 (07:07)
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Political Strategy
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The Republican party is targeting voters in suburbs and rural areas with the message of increased crime in Democratic-run cities, while at the same time painting opponent Federman as a "phony" for his blue collar look. This strategy aims to appeal to those who fear crime is creeping closer and to those who look down on Democratic cities' leadership.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
The Fetterman campaign aims to win over working class white voters by finding people like Chris, a Trump supporter who has voted for Obama in the past, and convincing them that Fetterman is the better choice for their community.
21:54 - 28:58 (07:03)
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Politics
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The Fetterman campaign aims to win over working class white voters by finding people like Chris, a Trump supporter who has voted for Obama in the past, and convincing them that Fetterman is the better choice for their community.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
A former union member speaks on how he no longer supports Democrats because of their shift on social issues and the party no longer representing working class values.
28:58 - 34:18 (05:19)
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Democrats
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A former union member speaks on how he no longer supports Democrats because of their shift on social issues and the party no longer representing working class values. The Democrats have selected a candidate focused on winning back middle-of-the-road voters in the upcoming Senate race.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
The Democratic Party still needs the support of the white working-class voter bloc, but also wants to protect marginalized groups which may seem to conflict with each other.
34:18 - 38:54 (04:36)
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Democratic Party
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The Democratic Party still needs the support of the white working-class voter bloc, but also wants to protect marginalized groups which may seem to conflict with each other. The John Fetterman candidacy in Northeastern Pennsylvania serves as a test of whether or not the Democrats can appeal to these voters without compromising their values.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily
Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, has cut loose 3,700 jobs in a series of massive layoffs that have spanned the entire company, including the teams responsible for weeding out extreme content that violates Twitter's rules and the team combating misinformation around elections.
38:54 - 40:58 (02:04)
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Twitter
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Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, has cut loose 3,700 jobs in a series of massive layoffs that have spanned the entire company, including the teams responsible for weeding out extreme content that violates Twitter's rules and the team combating misinformation around elections. Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, apologized to the fired workers, saying that under his leadership, the company had grown too large too fast.

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John Fetterman and the Fight for White Working-Class Voters
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The Daily