The Left’s Anti-Wealthy Populism Is a Risk: Erika D. Smith

December 20, 2025, 1:00 PM UTC

The more President Donald Trump stumbles while trying to talk about affordability — Wednesday night’s bizarre speech was just the latest example — the more Democrats believe they have a winning issue in next year’s midterm elections. And why not? Trump’s approval rating on the economy is the lowest it has ever been, and a string of polls show many Americans are angry and worried about stubbornly high prices for groceries, housing and utilities.

But there are risks associated with adopting a platform of “pure economic rage,” as veteran strategist James Carville advised the Democratic Party to do last month. While ...

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