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Pramila Jayapal: Biden’s “Coalition Has Fractured”

2024/1/23
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Pramila Jayapal: 拜登2020年胜选的联盟非常脆弱,现在已经破裂。这个联盟包括郊区摇摆选民、少数族裔和年轻的进步派选民。联盟破裂的原因包括对移民政策、以色列在加沙战争中的行动以及经济问题的失望。民主党未能解决住房和托儿等民生问题,也加剧了民众的失望情绪。她认为,民主党需要重新关注民粹主义理念,解决民众最关心的问题,才能团结选民,赢得2024年大选。她同时批评了共和党在移民问题上的强硬立场,认为这只会加剧社会矛盾。她还谈到了以色列和巴勒斯坦冲突的复杂性,以及她在国会中面临的政治困境。她呼吁以色列和巴勒斯坦双方都需要新的领导人,才能找到解决问题的途径。她还表达了对日益增长的政治暴力和仇恨言论的担忧,认为这与特朗普的言论和行为密切相关。 David Remnick: David Remnick主要通过提问引导Pramila Jayapal阐述观点,并就其观点提出一些挑战性问题,例如:拜登政府是否真的在进步议程上取得了进展?Bret Stephens关于移民问题的观点是否正确?民主党是否有可能在选举前扭转局面?以色列在加沙战争中的行动是否合理?

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Pramila Jayapal discusses the concerns about Joe Biden's re-election prospects, highlighting the fractured coalition that won him the White House in 2020 and the issues like immigration and the war in Gaza that are causing divisions.

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Pramila Jayapal, a Democratic representative and leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, has been sounding the alarm about President Joe Biden’s reëlection prospects.  She fears that the fragile coalition that won him the White House in 2020 – which included suburban swing voters, people of color, and younger, progressive-leaning constituents – is “fractured” over issues like immigration, and his support for Israel’s war in Gaza. Gaza in particular “is just a very difficult issue because we don’t all operate from the same facts,” Jayapal tells David Remnick. “It is probably the most complex issue I have had to deal with in Congress. And I certainly didn’t come to Congress to deal with this issue.” But Jayapal sees a longer-term problem facing the Democratic Party. “The problem I think with a lot of my own party is we are very late to populist ideas,” she says. “The two biggest things people talk to me about are housing and childcare. They saw that we had control of the House, the Senate, and the White House—and we didn’t get that done. And I can explain till the cows come home about the filibuster . . . but what people feel is the reality.” Of the political struggle that accompanied President Biden’s Build Back Better plan, she thinks, “a road or a bridge is extremely important, but if people can’t get out of the house, or they don’t have a house, then it’s not going to matter.”