The so-called Blue Wave came on the backs of the wealthy urbanites. Will the Dems take after France's lead and govern to the right of the GOP on economics? We already see how they cried more about SALT exceptions for billionaires in New Jersey than RTW laws being passed.
At this point, it all will be a fudge: the Democratic coalition is not economcis-based, but is defined by the opposition to Trump and, to some extent, by social and cultural issues. Once Trump is gone, it would be quite interesting. A lot of those recently attracted to the Democratic party will, of course, be pushing for freer markets, but the party also, obviously, contains also the more "economically-leftist" types as well, with even outright socialist ideas now well-represented. As long as Trump is around the coalition will, likely paper those differences over. Who wins later is harder to say.
I myself, of course, am on the side of the "rightwingers". I mean, am I not the resident archetype of a neoliberal?
Vive Macron!