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Mike Elk

Posted: June 25, 2010 03:41 AM

Dems Could Win Tea Party Voters Over With America-First Trade Message

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A new poll contradicts the widely held belief that the Tea Party movement is opposed to government action to help the economy. It shows that self-described Tea Party supporters are very much in favor of government action to revitalize America's manufacturing base.

Seventy-four percent of self-described Tea Party supporters would support a "national manufacturing strategy to make sure that economic, tax, labor, and trade policies in this country work together to help support manufacturing in the United States," according to the poll, put out by the Mellman Group and the Alliance for American Manufacturing. Likewise, 56 percent of self-described Tea Party Supporters "favor a tariff on products imported from other countries that are cheaper because they came from a country that does not have to comply with any climate change regulations in the country where the products were made."

The poll also shows that President Obama's approval rating are 11 points lower among households were a family member is employed in manufacturing than a household where no one is employed in manufacturing. That underscores a trend already noted: those most affected by the Democrats' failure to deliver on their promises of trade reform are turning against the Democratic Party.

Why? The reason is that many feel betrayed by Democrats. Government inaction during the last thirty years has destroyed the core of the American economy: manufacturing.


Such is the case in my own hometown of Westmoreland County, Pa., where the loss of manufacturing jobs turned the county from a heavily white, heavily union, heavily Democratic county into a heavily white, heavily Fox New watching, heavily Republican County.


In 1988, card-carrying ACLU member Michael Dukakis carried my home county by an 11-point margin in a year in which he won only nine states nationally. Yet in 2008 my home county voted for Republican Sen. John McCain by a 17-point margin. It turned Republicans because Democrats sold out on NAFTA, the North American Free-Trade Agreement, and thousands of manufacturing jobs disappeared.

The Republican Party has been able to keep these voters in their ranks despite the fact that Republican party is doing nothing on the trade front either. Infact, there is absolutely no mention of trade reform in the Tea Party's official "Contract From America." (See Roger Bybee's great Working ITT piece on this problem for the Tea Party Movement). The Tea Party get its momentum not from an overall hatred of government, but from a hatred of government doing things that so often hurt people like unfair trade deals.

This new poll shows that the top concerns of all Americans, including Tea Party supporters, is not the federal budget deficit but that we are too deep of debt to China in terms of our trade imbalance. No major political party is championing this issue. The surprise victory of Democrat Mark Critz in John Murtha's old district which was expected to go Republican showed that Democrats can win over Republican voters when they campaign tough on trade issues.

If President Obama really wanted to heal a divided nation and take voters  away from demagogues like Glenn Beck, he could do it by taking real action on trade. He could do it by fufilling his campaign pledge to renegotiate NAFTA (a pledge now considered "laughable" within the administration). Then Obama could fulfill another campaign promise by slapping tariffs on illegal Chinese currency manipulation which make Chinese goods 25-40% cheaper than American goods.

The great thing about renegotiating NAFTA and slapping tariffs on China is that by law Obama doesn't need congressional approval to do it. He could do it unilaterally and send a huge signal to voters that he, along with those who support this policy, on the side of American workers. The president could use these steps to lay out a bold vision for an industrial policy to rebuild America.

The choice is President Obama's - reform trade and heal the countries' wounds or see a divided, unemployed white working class turn to voices of hate.

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03:40 AM on 06/28/2010
Dems could win the heart of the tea parties by supporting the end of attacks on personal liberties. The end of preemptive war. The end of useless drug wars. Obama has failed on all three.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
08:01 AM on 06/28/2010
Obama did not start a premptive war.
Obama has stoped federal harassment of pot clinics in my state.
Personal liberty attacks? If you are thinking health care, I don't think people should so easily have the personal liberty to go without health insurance - and then when they are hurt get free emergency room care (At the expence of the state and those who are insured), or when they are sick, THEN decide to buy insurance.
03:01 AM on 07/03/2010
He has expanded a preemptive war. He has fought for the continuation of fourth amendment breaches of illegal wiretaps of emails in the courts to defend Bush policies. He has done nothing to stop useless drug wars. Shh.
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uniquindividual
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02:57 PM on 06/27/2010
The political party that will do more to regulate banks (The bill that passed is an improvement, but still very week) enforce immigration laws and move to repatriate american manufacturing capacity will win in a landslide if their message is well communicated.

Average americans have had it with free trade, the banks and multiple languages spoken in their children's classrooms.
03:44 AM on 06/28/2010
We don't need more regulation passed by insiders previously from banks that do nothing but cause more problems. We need an end to the collusion of business and government.
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uniquindividual
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07:57 AM on 06/28/2010
You don't think banking needs regulation then?
03:03 AM on 07/03/2010
Is it an improvement when it gives more power to the FR which caused the recession in the first place?
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
09:30 AM on 07/04/2010
Providing mortgages to millions of people who never had the income to pay them back is the root of the recession.

And that was a product of Bush's "Ownership Society", with bankers pushing it all the way.
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02:24 PM on 06/27/2010
If you click on the "poll" link it takes you to a presentation for The Alliance for American Manufacturing. Think the poll was sponsored by them to promote their legislative agenda?
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Kenyatta J Yamel
01:07 PM on 06/27/2010
Renegotiating or even canceling NAFTA is good on its own but not because it would supposedly interest the Tea Party. You might have forgotten that labor and many different types of progressives, called anti-globalization activists have been staunch opponents of NAFTA from the beginning. Don't think that in supporting a progressive cause, the President can cultivate the right wing. Not gonna happen.
11:52 AM on 06/27/2010
This guy is totally clueless.
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minerva117
This space for rent. Cheap!
10:06 AM on 06/27/2010
This statement "favor a tariff on products imported from other countries that are cheaper because they came from a country that does not have to comply with any climate change regulations in the country where the products were made."
is an oversimplification of things. American companies moved their manufacturing base to third world countries for that reason, AND because they can exploit workers in third world countries. They don't have to pay a minimum wage, overtime, health insurance, etc., they can employ children, the list goes on. These companies want Americans to be more like third world workers, like it used to be back in the glory days of Robber Barons.
07:17 AM on 06/27/2010
Free Trade (does not equal) Fair Trade. It's time we all recognized that.
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08:59 PM on 06/26/2010
Why do so many articles cite polls from organizations largely unknown?
06:06 PM on 06/26/2010
If tea and oil party supporters are very much in favor of any government action...

...then how is the government going to pay for it...

...through taxes?

I thought the tea-party was against taxation.

Who should be taxed?

The wealthy?

If not?

The middle-class?

The middle class is being chased out of town by tax-cuts for the wealthy.

How about the poor?

Oh wait a second, the poor have no money.

I guess the tea-and-oil party is all hype and no substance.
02:23 AM on 06/27/2010
You are over-simlifying.Tea-partiers know that taxes must be collect...after all they are supporters of the constitution.
What they object to is the way that government spends(read:wastes) our tax monies....
01:32 PM on 06/26/2010
Repubs could, too.
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01:26 PM on 06/26/2010
>>>The great thing about renegotiating NAFTA and slapping tariffs on China is that by law Obama doesn't need congressional approval to do it. He could do it unilaterally and send a huge signal to voters that he, along with those who support this policy, on the side of American workers. The president could use these steps to lay out a bold vision for an industrial policy to rebuild America.>>>

And Republicans and Tea Partiers are supposed to believe him? ROFL! Obama has a slight credibility problem, to put it mildly. Let us know if and when Dem strategists figure that out.
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Chris1962
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01:08 PM on 06/26/2010
>>>Democrats can win over Republican voters when they campaign tough on trade issues.>>>

ROFLMAO!!! Good lord, you guys really don't get it.
01:07 PM on 06/26/2010
The tea party basically consists of people that have always voted republican. Its unlikely that Obama could woo any teapartiers that were not moderate to begin wtih.
11:12 AM on 06/26/2010
mike u are more ignorant than the dems. probably 95 percent hate obama not for his policies but THE COLOR OF HIS SKIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01:33 PM on 06/26/2010
You aren't very lovable, lovable.
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blackraisin
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08:03 PM on 06/26/2010
Proof? Or are these just liberal talking points.
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pcrudy
08:30 AM on 06/26/2010
You misread the Tea Party and Obama terribly.
The Tea Party is mostly right leaning independents and ibertarians. Obama is ultra left and is leading America into becoming a corporate oligarchy.
Niether side would ever consider supporting someone from the other side.
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k6007
Obama/Biden 2012!
08:52 AM on 06/26/2010
"obama is ultra left"

That's the most ridiculous thing I've read today...and, that's saying something.
10:45 AM on 06/26/2010
President Obama is a politician first, ultra-left second. Politics is winning.
11:22 AM on 06/26/2010
President Obama is ultra left! Hahahaha. Sweetheart I belive it was GOP policies for the last 30 years that have stacked the deck STRONGLY to corporations, Hell it was the conservative majority on the SCOTUS that decided that corporations are now "people" and are free to donate (ie bribe) canidates to their hearts content. Freaking Libertarians belive that business can do no wrong and will somehow ALWAYS do the right thing instead throwing the Americans under the collective bus for short term profit. They live in a fantasy world.
02:20 AM on 06/27/2010
I don't think " libertarians believe that business can do no wrong." Libertarians believe that when business "does wrong" that the American public will not reward them with their dollars, and instead reward those businesses that agree with their(Americans) philosphy.