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Let's Find Common Ground

Why Democrats Fail With Rural Voters: Chloe Maxmin

Let's Find Common Ground

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52.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Why do the two main political parties do so poorly with some large groups of voters? In this episode, we look at how in recent decades Democrats have been losing rural America by growing margins. In 1996, Bill Clinton carried nearly half of all rural counties. But in 2020 Joe Biden won majorities in fewer than 7% of these counties. Our guest, Chloe Maxmin, a progressive Democrat from rural Maine, was the youngest woman ever to serve in Maine's Senate. She was elected in a conservative district in 2020 after unseating a two-term Republican incumbent in a region that twice voted for Donald Trump by large majorities. She argues that her party has ignored voters in rural America and that their road to winning begins with respect, empathy, seeking common ground, and listening carefully to rural voters' concerns. On the doorstep candidates and volunteers, Maxmin argues, should "take the time to listen to why somebody believes the things they do and why they think the way they do." Our next show will focus on Republicans and their struggles with Gen-Z voters. Our previous episode was about why independent voters are ignored and misunderstood by both main parties. Please tell us what you think! Share your feedback in this short survey. For every survey completed we’ll plant 5 trees. Common Ground Podcast Feedback Survey (qualtrics.com)

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0:00.0

I'm going to start with a question, Ashley.

0:01.8

Why did we decide to do this podcast episode?

0:05.1

Well, it's not just this episode, but it's the next one as well.

0:08.4

We wanted to look at why both Democrats and Republicans

0:11.6

are failing to win over two huge groups of voters.

0:15.1

Yeah, for the Democrats, they've lost support of rural voters

0:19.9

and are doing way worse in most rural regions than they used to.

0:24.2

And Republicans strike out with most Gen Z voters.

0:27.8

And Richard, we're going to discuss the GOP and our next podcast,

0:30.8

but in this episode, it's the Democrats.

0:38.0

This is Let's Find Common Ground.

0:40.4

I'm Ashley Nontite.

0:42.6

And I'm Richard Davies.

0:43.9

You know, I looked this up back in 1996,

0:47.8

Bill Clinton won about half of all rural counties

0:52.2

in his reelection bid.

0:54.4

And that would be almost impossible for Democrats to do today.

0:58.5

In the last presidential election, Joe Biden won just 7% of rural counties.

1:06.1

Yeah, that's a pretty stunning statistic.

1:08.9

So we went in search of a true expert, a young progressive Democrat

1:13.6

who could not only tell us why her party's losing rural voters,

1:17.2

but how she won them back in her own race.

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