Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders followers do not believe there is a wage gap. [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)His quasi-socialist dissidents (who are usually glad to denounce economic inequality but tend to follow the lead of the others) and his more aggressive populists. A majority of populists, both LW and RW, combine economic progressivism (programs for what they want for themselves) with social conservatism. (Sanders's presumably tend to put more weight on economic resentments than social, Trump's vice versa.)
So social conservatives are the main answer. Resentment and antagonism toward equality of women are very big traits among those. And the Democratic Party no longer recognizes a man's right to all the best paid and higher status jobs, so antagonism toward Democrats' creating just too much equality can be is just as big among many of Sanders' male populists as it is among Trump's. That's also why those who dominated these noisy attacks came to be called Bernie bros, because they tend to be guys.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden