Not with the latte-drinking, Jacobin-reading Manhattan upper middle class environmental activist who attends Netroots Nation and styles herself a member of the "true left." Not with those people. And it's those people who matter in this country. Those are the people who drive the discourse.
They are? Such people exist, and are influential in the Democratic Party? For such people to be "upper middle class", live such a lifestyle, and reside in Manhattan, they almost certainly will have to have either inherited the money or, in California, be some "tech mogul". I doubt too many of those are reading
Jacobin for that reason. I doubt that too many people read
Jacobin, in general.
That is news to me.