Media cocoon doesn't matter. No one's telling the Dems to break their media cocoon.
Trying to "fix" the losing party after every election has become tiring. See the Dems in 2004 and 2010, GOP in '06 and '08. The GOP lost because it had an inferior operation and an inferior campaign controlling the top of the ticket.
I'm sorry but the GOP media cocoon is a huge problem for the party. Right wing media created a false universe that thoroughly convinced Republicans that their views not only were right, but were also shared by the vast majority of Americans. It created a false sense of security. They figured they were doing everything right and didn't make the changes necessary to win the election, As it turns out, most Americans were very much against their agenda.
Almost all of the polls were wrong, Republican-friendly or otherwise.
Except that, y'know, they weren't. Many of them (and the aggregates certainly) nailed this election all along. Only the few that this very bubble chose to accept were completely wrong. You only further prove the point, really.
I don't think you can reasonably suggest a New Yorker is in "the bubble". Unless he's from Buffalo, or somewhere absurdly rural.
Did you read this paragraph from the article?
It doesn't matter where you live -if your primary source of news is Fox News and conservative talk radio, a conservative in San Francisco or New York City can be just as deluded as his counterpart in Texas or Georgia.
Yeah, I see that paragraph in the article. I've read lots of things in articles but they aren't always true.
It's nigh impossible to live in San Francisco or New York and live within this right-wing world of wonder we're discussing. You can't escape a diverse set of viewpoints living in NYC or SF.
Yes because outside the big coastal urban areas in USA all people are just the same, they think the same, they act the same and they vote the same.
As I see it you live in the same cocoon that people accuse Republican off living in. The difference is that your cocoon aren't political, but one created by well off urban professionals, who see the rest of the country as one big homogeneous mass of sameness.
Of course this isn't only a American problem, most media suffer from this problem, whether they broadcast in New Delhi or in Paris.