He can't be putting a bunch of emphasis on social issues like "Trump is a racist" or even "equal pay for equal work" in an R district. He has to win on a working class economic message and I can see that if he pushes things like that more he could turn off many people that disagree with him on that but would have supported him otherwise. He's a long shot to begin with, but, this is a huge step down from his first video.
84.13% urban, 57.7% white collar, median income of $50,372? You sure about that?