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Inside the rise of hardship politics as wealthy Democrats eye 2028
Wealthy Democrats like Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker are emphasizing childhood hardship and family trauma in their political narratives to counter perceptions of privilege, as part of a broader trend in Democratic messaging ahead of the 2028 election. Analyst J.P. De Gance notes this shift reflects a strategy to connect with voters facing economic and social challenges.
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