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Working-Class Voters are Moving to the Republican Party
Working-class voters, including Hispanics, Asians, and black voters, are moving to the Republican party, which is transforming into a working-class party, while the Democrats are becoming a professional class party, leading to a massive Republican wave in November.
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The prospect of wealth redistribution raises questions about its effectiveness in solving economic and social issues as opposed to creating resentment and conflicts between different groups in the society.
ChapterWorking-Class Voters are Moving to the Republican Party
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The Democratic and Republican parties are experiencing a political shift in their voter bases as working-class voters, including minority groups, move from traditionally Democratic to Republican.
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The Democratic and Republican parties are experiencing a political shift in their voter bases as working-class voters, including minority groups, move from traditionally Democratic to Republican. The Democratic party has become a professional class party while the Republican party is transforming into a working-class party.