In this FrontPage Mag article, the author traces the long-term transformation of the Democratic Party from 1988 to the present, arguing that Abdul El-Sayed’s recent Michigan Senate primary victory reflects the rise of a coalition centered on racial minorities and highly educated cultural liberals rather than traditional blue-collar voters. In Michigan’s 1988 Democratic caucuses, Jesse...
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