Minority and working class voters who shifted away from the Democratic Party said the party no longer supports their values and vision for the country.
Minority working class voters explained what drove them away from the Democratic Party and towards President-elect Donald Trump this election, in a New York Times report titled, 'For Minority Working-Class Voters, Dismay With Democrats Led to Distrust.' While the Democratic Party has long relied on minority voters and working class voter support, Trump made historic gains in the 2024 election among Black, Hispanic and blue-collar voters.
Democrats flipped,' he told the Times. 'They went from being for the working class to, if you’re not college-educated and have money, you’re not worthy.' 'The right turned blue-collar and went full border-control, strong-economy and law-and-order,' Trujillo added.
Trump swept all seven battleground states in the 2024 election. According to a Fox News Voter Analysis, 63% of voters who identified themselves as 'falling behind financially' supported Trump over Harris. Trump gained six points with Hispanic voters and eight points with voters under 30 years old in this election.
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