The wine track candidates have drawn support primarily from well-educated, financially comfortable white voters, many of whom identify as ...
Campaign cliches are the mark of the reporter/analyst/operative who is too lazy to be bothered with--specifically--thinking about what he means, ...
I tend to be of the opinion that the whole "wine track/beer track" divide
Warren, on the other hand, is a “wine track” candidate whose appeal is concentrated among college-educated whites: the kind of Democratic ...
Democratic professionals often describe this sorting as a competition between upscale “wine track” candidates and blue-collar “beer track” ...
Sanders and Warren are the only two candidates whose basis is a set of
I highly recommend bossman Harold Meyerson's column today, in which he fits Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama into the old beer track/wine ...
Wine-track Democrats have traditionally supported reform-minded liberals such as Gary Hart and Paul Tsongas. Beer-track Democrats have ...
Endorsements from “wine-track” politicians like Kerry and Bill Bradley are
... candidates who appeal to upscale voters as “wine track” candidates