"Affordability Issues": Did Democrats Land on a Good Strategy for a Bad Reason?
By now, everyone who pays attention to US politics has heard some version of the immediate conventional wisdom explaining the Democrats' across-the-board romps in Tuesday's elections. The magic formula, we have already been told a zillion times, is that Democrats wisely focused on economic issues this time. That view has not been entirely unanimous, however, even among headline writers (who are usually the laziest trend-followers one can imagine). For example, covering the governor's race in Virginia, the US version of The Guardian offered this headline confirming the insta-consensus: "Historic first for Spanberger after considered campaign against Trump: Democrat becomes first female governor in Virginia’s history and placed focus on living costs and public service." On the other hand, The New York Times went with this : "Spanberger Wins Virginia Governor’s Race With Forceful Anti-Trump Campaign." So which was it, a "focus on living cos...