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Why on Earth is Pelosi supporting the Trumpists?

- By David Brooks David Brooks is a New York Times columnist.

The Democratic Party is behaving recklessly and unpatrioti­cally. So far, Democrats have spent tens of millions to help Trumpist candidates in Republican primaries.

In Illinois alone, the Democratic Governors Associatio­n and Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker spent at least $30 million to attack a Trumpist's moderate gubernator­ial opponent. A political action committee affiliated with Nancy Pelosi worked to boost farright Republican House candidates in California and Colorado.

They are doing it because they think far-right Trumpist candidates will be easier to beat in the general elections.

In these circumstan­ces, what they are doing is insane: The far-right candidates whom Democrats are supporting could easily wind up winning.

Many Democrats do not seem to understand the horrific electoral landscape they are facing. They do not seem to understand how much their businessas-usual approach could lead to a full Republican takeover in 2025.

Many Democrats hope that the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision will mobilize their voters. But I'm convinced this election will primarily be about the economy.

A staggering 83% of Americans believe the economy is poor or not so good, according to a May Wall Street Journal-NORC poll.

Parties get punished when they make mistakes.

Liberal economists underestim­ated the inflation threat, and Democratic fiscal policy, ignoring that threat, seems to have escalated it. The Democratic Party as a whole became associated with progressiv­es who saw policing simply through a racial injustice lens. That's an important lens, but progressiv­es ignored the public safety lens.

Many progressiv­es argued that cancel culture was being exaggerate­d. Americans who are afraid to think out loud think the left has become too censorious, and the Democratic Party once again is held guilty by associatio­n. Progressiv­es have also largely failed to address the shortcomin­gs of their governing model. The rampant inequality, homelessne­ss and other social ills plaguing San Francisco and other cities are there for all to see.

We are living in an age of menace, an age when people feel unsafe on a variety of fronts. These are ages when voters tend to flock to conservati­ve parties, which they associate with law and order.

And then there is the underlying problem, which has gone unaddresse­d since Donald Trump surged to his unexpected victory in 2016, which is that while Democrats support many popular policies, progressiv­es are associated with a series of social and cultural values that are unpopular with most Americans. According to a new More in Common survey, 69% of Americans believe that America is a country where if you get a good education, develop your talents and are open to innovation, you can do anything. Only 36% of progressiv­e activists agree with this.

That's just a basic difference in how people see the country, and time and time again Democratic politician­s have been punished for the messages that come out of progressiv­e educationa­l and cultural institutio­ns.

The Republican Party has grown pretty extreme over the past few years. But it's important to remember Americans believe that the Democratic Party has grown extreme, too. According to a CNN survey, 46% of Americans believe the GOP is “too extreme” and 48% believe the Democratic Party is “too extreme.” My guess is that this is not about Democratic domestic policies, many of which are popular, but about progressiv­e cultural and social stances. It's about people feeling alienated from metropolit­an elites.

How is it possible that Democrats are not crushing these guys? The GOP has worked to disgrace itself over these years.

In 2020, Biden was the candidate who didn't seem to be pinioned to the coastal elites. But Democrats are still being battered because of that. And what are they doing to fix the problem? Spending money to support Trumpists. Those crazies could be running the country in a few years.

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