Welcome
by Stanley Greenberg, Ruy Teixeira, Karen Nussbaum and Harold Meyerson
Introduction
Harold Meyerson
Chapter 1
The Democrats’ ‘Working Class Problem’ by Stan Greenberg
Chapter 2
Democrats need to be the party of and for working people—of all races. by Robert Griffin, John Halpin and Ruy Teixeira
Chapter 3
BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: Helping to Rebuild a Multiracial Progressive Coalition by Winning Back White Working-Class Moderates by Matt Morrison
Chapter 4
A Tale of Two Populisms by Guy Molyneux
Chapter 5
The Democratic Party and The White Working Class by Celinda Lake, Daniel Gotoff, and Olivia Myszkowski
Chapter 6
The Racism Obstacle by Joan Walsh
Chapter 7
Can the Democratic Party be White Working Class Too? by Justin Gest
Chapter 8
A review of two important sociological field studies of white working Americans: Arlie Hochschild’s Strangers in Their Own Land and Katherine Cramer’s The Politics of Resentment. by Robert Kuttner
Chapter 9
White working class voters differ not just in “what they think” but “how they think”. Understanding this difference is the key to creating a successful Democratic strategy by Andrew Levison
Chapter 10
The Outlook for 2018 and 2020 by Ed Kilgore