*Elizabeth Warren: The Rich White Man’s Candidate*

Posted By *Daniel Greenfield* On October 15, 2014

The political establishment with its clouds of consultants, advisers and
fixers rarely bothers glancing out of its enclaves of wealth and privilege
to take stock of America. Instead it taps at the virtual pages of the paper
of record on the appropriate app, nods its head at having its prejudices
confirmed and moves on.

And that is why the Elizabeth Warren political express remains convinced
that a wealthy professor and government insider who occasionally says all
the approved things about Wall Street that Obama used to say is the
Democratic Party’s best hope for connecting with the youth, women and the
working class.

Actual polling though shows
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/elizabeth-warren-popular-wrich-unpopular-wpoor/>
that Warren has twice as much support among the $50,000 and over group than
she does at the under $50,000 level. Warren is also least popular with
18-29 year olds. She’s so unpopular with them that even seniors, a
traditionally conservative group, like her more than they do.

Class warfare is a game for those with money. The family that is just
scraping by doesn’t have the time to worry about how many times their
annual salaries a CEO makes. Envying billionaires is the occupation of
millionaires. Envying them is the occupation of the upper end of the middle
class.

Elizabeth Warren reminds most teens and twenty-somethings of a particularly
boring professor who combines insincerity with obtuseness because that is
exactly what she is. Those most concerned about her solutions for student
loan debt are Educrats and financiers smelling another windfall bailout.

Not only does Warren fail with the blue collar voter and the young voter,
but she even suffers from a gender gap. Warren is more popular with men
than with women. And she’s also more popular with white than non-white
voters.

Instead of being some kind of revolutionary, Elizabeth Warren’s main appeal
is to rich white men.

Her 2012 victory didn’t prove that she was popular. Warren just happened to
be the beneficiary of Obama’s turnout demographics. In exit polls, she won
a decisive majority among voters who said that they were voting for
whomever their party’s candidate happened to be, but lost badly among
voters who said that they were looking for an “honest and trustworthy”
candidate.

Warren lost moderates and independents. She just happened to be a blue
candidate in a blue state.

The makeup of the electorate consisted of 60% Obama voters and 38% Romney
voters. Warren won by far less than Obama did and held on to only 85% of
the Obama votes. Not only doesn’t Warren hold the secret to appealing to
disaffected voters, but she couldn’t even manage to hang on to all of the
Obama votes in liberal Massachusetts. Compare that to only 3% of Romney
voters who defected to Warren.

But political wishful thinking isn’t limited to the Democratic Party. The
Republican Party has some serious thinking to do about its candidates.

The Chris Christie presidential express is just as delusional as the
Elizabeth Warren campaign train to nowhere. Warren and Christie are party
darlings whose local election wins in blue states were wrongly generalized
into national potential because of the new ways of connecting to voters
that they seemed to represent. No one bothered to ask which voters they
were connecting to and how reliably.

Among Republicans, Christie picks up 17% percent of the votes of those
making over $50,000 but only 5% among those making under $50,000. No other
candidate has a gap this big. On the other side of the dial, Jeb Bush
largely leads because of support from the under $50,000 demographic.
Without them, he shows up only in fourth place. Ted Cruz does twice as well
among the under than over $50,000 voters.

These numbers provide no easy answers, but they should lead to some serious
thinking. While candidates like Marco Rubio and Rand Paul beat the drum for
broadening the party through diversity, they perform far worse among the
under $50,000 vote than the over $50,000 vote. It’s easy to dismiss such
numbers, but they haunted Mitt Romney in the primaries when he lost blue
collar voters to Santorum or Gingrich only to slide by on wealthier voters
and they then hurt him in the general election.

Obama would not have gotten a second term if Republicans had been better at
white working class voter turnout. The Elizabeth Warren threat may have
proven to be as phony as her Native American heritage, but that doesn’t
mean that the Democrats won’t be able to find a winning candidate.

The Republicans have spent the last two elections and the current election
campaigning on Obama’s failures. By 2016 they will longer be able to run
against Obama the way that the Democrats lost the ability to run against
Bush. The Republican Party will face new challenges despite never having
mastered the old challenges of the Obama years. The GOP still remains a
party with an identity crisis.

The Democratic Party lied its way across its own identity crisis. Elizabeth
Warren, a millionaire lawyer campaigning for the underclass, an overpaid
professor promising to help students and a member of a white elite passing
as a Native American, represents everything hypocritical and contradictory
about it.

Elizabeth Warren is the Democratic Party; a party of rich white liberals
pretending to be diverse activists for the working class. It’s a scam made
possible by allies running a powerful embedded media operation.

The Republican Party can’t pull a Warren. It faces a trio of former
Republicans in Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren who moved on
to become compulsive liars. Confronting one set of opportunistic Blue State
Democrats with another set of opportunistic Blue State Republicans is a
formula for failure. There’s a reason that opportunists like Biden and
Warren left the Republicans behind to become Democrats. The Democratic
Party offers unlimited corruption with no accountability.

The Republican Party’s identity crisis is its advantage. It can still
rethink its establishment and listen to ordinary Americans. It doesn’t have
to believe the latest nonsense making the rounds in Washington.

The opportunity is there.

Hillary Clinton, like Elizabeth Warren, is on shaky terms with younger
voters. Her attempts to connect with blue collar voters torpedoed her book
tour. The only difference between Clinton and Warren is that Hillary has
Bill as a campaign asset. Otherwise they’re practically the same phony
person.

Americans aren’t looking for another representative of the establishment
slumming with occasional slams at Wall Street before heading off to a Wall
Street fundraiser. They want authenticity.

If Republicans put forward their own version of Elizabeth Warren, they will
be betting that they can still run against Obama in 2016. It may be a bet
that they and the rest of the country will lose.

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