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Fantastic Speech. Now—Make It Stick

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  • Feb 10, 2023
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Sarah Miller
@sarahmillerdc
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democracyjournal.org
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In 1948, Truman political advisor Clark Clifford noted that the glue holding the unruly Democratic Party coalition together was a populist fear of big finance. “Today,” he wrote, “t... Show More

In 1948, Truman political advisor Clark Clifford noted that the glue holding the unruly Democratic Party coalition together was a populist fear of big finance. “Today,” he wrote, “the South can agree on no issue with the West—except ‘Wall Street.’” Clifford encouraged Truman to use the same political template that had helped his predecessor Franklin Delano Roosevelt win the presidency four times. It worked. Truman won the 1948 election, and then called for laws against monopolies in his 1949 State of the Union address, which new Democratic congressional majorities enacted. More broadly, populism helped Democrats control American politics for four decades, from the 1930s until the 1970s.

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Hal Singer @HalSinger · Feb 10, 2023
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Bill Clinton stripped antitrust out of the Democratic platform, the first time monopoly was not referenced in the platform since 1880, per @matthewstoller. Biden’s SOTU was a repudiation of those neoliberal (pro-monopoly) values. Kudos to @sarahmillerdc for such a great piece.
Matt Stoller @MattStoller · Feb 10, 2023
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My colleague @sarahmillerdc wrote an important piece on Biden's State of the Union. Great speech. Now deliver.
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