The Outsider Illusion: How Democrats should navigate an angry electorate

The conventional narrative pushed throughout the primary season, among both the Democratic and Republican fields, was simplistic but not altogether inaccurate: the anti-establishment outsider who was sick and tired of Washington dysfunction versus the reasoned and established candidate(s) who wanted to fight within the system, however flawed it may be. …

But the primaries are over. How do the underlying angry anti-Washington sentiments that carried Trump to victory and gave Sanders more appeal than any Beltway prognosticators thought possible translate to a general election race? CONT. (pdf)

Global Strategy Group

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