Then I shall define it for you, since the way you are using it is way off. No policy is anyone's identity politics, cause that's not how identity politics works.They just throw that term around, without defining it, so people can get away with being a bigot
"Identity politics" is the idea of organizing based on personal identities rather than policy or belief system. No policy proposal is identity politics, as the nature of identity politics is asking people to vote irrespective of policy.
From the bottom up, there's a reasonable pragmatism to this. For example, if you are a black person in America in a place where there are only 15% black people, and you want to have more leverage in what a political party is doing, voting as a single voting block can give you the power to do so, even if the party you are supporting has completely different beliefs than you. There are, without a doubt, plenty of both left-leaning and right-leaning black people, but voting together can better advance black representation in government as a whole.
From the top down, this is terrible nonsense. It's succinctly demonstrated with the sentence: “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Both parties have conservative and progressive factions. Right now, the Democrats have chosen to pretend otherwise and deemed conservative a bad word (and I think it's basically lost them the working class), but absolutely, they do conservative things all the time.And yes.... as you have proven, this indicates that the Dems are the conservatives. Always have been, always will be