Ruby Nicole Day, who describes herself as a “working-class American who drives for DoorDash,” wrote recently for Newsweek that she was paying particular attention to the Democratic National Convention to see if the party’s leading lights would propose any policies that would help her.
Day was particularly “eager to hear about immigration” given the impact of the soft-border policies of the Biden-Harris administration and record high levels of illegal immigration has had on her as well as her family. But Day wrote that she was disappointed.
She wrote that “it’s disappointing” that the Democratic Party, which has said it represents working class Americans, “has so little to offer us.”
She wrote, “It’s disappointing that the party that says it’s for the people has so little to offer us. Working-class Americans have been a gold mine for America. … We worked through the crisis while upper-class Americans sat at home safe and sound. We kept America going—and we are still doing it.” […]
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