NEW YORK - US President Donald Trump's election defeat to Joe Biden came as a relief to the Democratic party's left flank - but for most progressives, the centrist's White House win ends one battle and launches another.
"Biden ultimately stands for a continuation of the status quo," said Chi Anunwa, co-chair of New York City's branch of the Democratic Socialists of America. House Majority Whip James Clyburn said the summer's calls to"defund the police" - a slogan of mass anti-racism protests against policy brutality - hurt congressional candidates and even Biden.
Her argument is that moderates chip away at their own relevance -"setting up their own obsolescence," as she puts it - when they don't embrace progressive goals that actually enjoy mainstream support.For Ben Burgis, a philosophy professor and writer focused on leftist strategising, it's inaccurate to blame the left for turning off voters with ideas some view as bold.
Other voters are simply never going to back a party they see as lacking solutions to their racial grievances and concerns about immigration. Anunwa said the case of Florida, which went for Trump while also rubber-stamping a US$15 minimum wage, offers an example of a blind spot. Biden does support that initiative, but it wasn't central to his platform.
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