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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 55 MIN

Why Does Rep. Adam Smith Believe Blue Cities Contributed to Trump’s Win?

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Democrat Adam Smith has spent the last several years engaged in a (perhaps quixotic?) crusade to save the Democratic Party from itself. The veteran congressman, who represents parts of Seattle and its South King County suburbs in Washington's 9th Congressional District, recently played the starring role in a New Yorker article titled "The Not-Quite-Anti-Woke Caucus." In the story, Smith joined a few like-minded congressional colleagues in forcefully calling out recent shifts within the left-progressive culture that dominates blue cities, changes which he believes are leading to governing failures and poor outcomes. By moving away from traditional cultural beliefs in notions of personal responsibility, accountability, the need for maintaining standards and emphasizing hard work, blue city leaders are screwing up, Smith says. "The way we Democrats have chosen to govern over the course of the last ten years has not succeeded,” he bluntly told the author of the piece. He's worried that incompetent blue city governance on issues like homelessness and crime is hurting his constituents and the Democratic Party's brand locally and nationally. We asked Congressman Adam Smith to join us on the podcast to elaborate on why he thinks that the current ideological and cultural landscape of blue cities contributed to Trump's victory in November, and why he feels such a strong need to speak out about what he sees as he the mounting failures of blue city governance. Please send your feedback, guest and show ideas to [email protected] the show

Democrat Adam Smith has spent the last several years engaged in a (perhaps quixotic?) crusade to save the Democratic Party from itself. The veteran congressman, who represents parts of Seattle and its South King County suburbs in Washington's 9th Congressional District, recently played the starring role in a New Yorker article titled "The Not-Quite-Anti-Woke Caucus." In the story, Smith joined a few like-minded congressional colleagues in forcefully calling out recent shifts within the left-p...

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