Elizabeth Warren Has a Plan to Finish What FDR Started
And it could give Democrats a fighting chance in farm country and small-town America.
By John Nichols AUGUST 20, 2019
Fiber-optic installation in Vermont. (AP Photo / Toby Talbot, File)
If Democrats want to be competitive again in rural America, they will need to go boldas bold as Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the New Deal era. Thats when FDR and his party swept to victory in states where Democrats now struggle to stay in the running.
Fools may counsel compromise and caution as a strategy for reaching out to rural voters, but thats absurd. The answer is not to imagine that dialing down progressive messages about economic and social and racial justice will somehow change the hearts and minds of Trump voters. The answer is to speak to the needs of all votersand all potential votersin vast stretches of America where poverty, disenfranchisement, and disconnection are serious concerns. Instead of dumbing down the message with centrist claptrap, Democrats should be giving young people, people of color, and struggling farmers and workers who live beyond the boundaries of the suburbs a reason to voteand the information they need to get engaged in changing the politics of their hometowns, their counties, their states, and their country.
Where to begin? Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is proposing a strikingly bold, and strikingly smart, plan to close the digital divide that, according to a 2017 FCC report, has left 26.4 percent of people living in rural areasand 32.1 percent of people living on tribal landswithout access to minimum-speed broadband Internet access.
The 2020 Democratic presidential contenders plan can best be understood as a 21st-century version of rural electrification.
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