The 2024 presidential election saw a significant shift in voter demographics, with class becoming a powerful force in electoral politics. Working-class voters, including those with lower education and income levels, increasingly supported Republican candidates, while higher-income and educated voters moved to the left. The shift was evident in the election results, with President Donald Trump solidifying his hold on the working class and winning key states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Experts suggest that Democrats need to listen to and engage with working-class voters, focusing on economic issues rather than identity politics. The election also saw a shift in voting patterns among minorities, with a higher share of black men and Hispanic men voting Republican. The results underscore the need for both parties to adjust their strategies before the next election.
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