Paul Krugman: Class Ward of 2012
On Election Day, The Boston Globe reported, Logan International Airport in Boston was running short of parking spaces. Not for cars — for private jets. Big donors were flooding into the city to attend Mitt Romney’s victory party.
They were, it turned out, misinformed about political reality. But the
disappointed plutocrats weren’t wrong about who was on their side. This
was very much an election pitting the interests of the very rich against
those of the middle class and the poor.
And the Obama campaign won largely by disregarding the warnings of
squeamish “centrists” and embracing that reality, stressing the
class-war aspect of the confrontation. This ensured not only that
President Obama won by huge margins among lower-income voters, but that
those voters turned out in large numbers, sealing his victory.
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