
David Drucker
Senior Writer at The Dispatch
Contributing Columnist at Bloomberg Opinion
@thedispatch Senior Writer; Bloomberg @opinion contributing columnist; Author of "IN TRUMP'S SHADOW" via @twelvebooks
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4 days ago |
thedispatch.com | David Drucker
NEW YORK—Democratic voters in America’s premier metropolis are resigned. Out of 8.3 million residents, their choices for mayor apparently boil down to Andrew Cuomo, who four years ago resigned as governor amid sexual harassment allegations, and Zohran Mamdani, a neophyte socialist state legislator so left-wing he makes progressives look pragmatic.
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5 days ago |
indianagazette.com | David Drucker
President Donald Trump’s reelection was fueled partly by an unmistakable boost of support from Black men, especially young ones, demonstrating yet another crack in the Democratic Party’s electoral foundation. Recent data from Catalist, a progressive organization that analyzes precinct-level voting results, highlights how crucial it is for Democrats to pay close attention and adjust — so that the crack doesn’t turn into a fracture. kAmz2>2=2 w2CC:D C646:G65 fhT @7 E96 G@E6 7C@> q=24< >6? :?
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6 days ago |
dailygazette.com | David Drucker
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6 days ago |
kansascity.com | David Drucker
Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures while walking onstage for a campaign rally on Oct. 12, 2024, in Coachella, California. (Mario Tama/Getty Images/TNS) TNS President Donald Trump's reelection was fueled partly by an unmistakable boost of support from Black men, especially young ones, demonstrating yet another troublesome crack in the Democratic Party's electoral foundation.
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1 week ago |
butlereagle.com | David Drucker
Barrels of ink were spilled for interviews with White working-class voters after President Donald Trump first captured the White House in 2016 as the press rushed to report why this coveted constituency had embraced the Republican Party. But the shift among working-class Hispanics has been even more dramatic — and has received only a fraction of the attention.
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