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John Avlon : Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer's White House photo encapsulates Democratic dysfunction.
Democrats are in disarray, Avlon says, but the party is the party of urban elites by the largest chunk of voters without a college degree.
Voters remain profoundly distrustful of elite institutions, and progressives have dominated most of those institutions for decades , he says.
Democrats have four options to fix themselves and voters’ perception is subject of intense internal debate.
When out of power, they rely on turning out their bases and the unpopularity of their incumbent opponents to squeak out narrow victories, only to squander power on fan service to their bases once elected. This cycle can be broken only by a party that, when elected, opts to build a majority from the centre out. I see no sign of that happening anytime soon..
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