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Shifting Political Currents
This chapter examines the historical shifts in political party alignment in the United States, particularly the transition of working-class voters from the Democratic to the Republican Party. It highlights key elections and changing demographics since the 1970s, reflecting on how these shifts have reshaped party identities and voting patterns. The discussion also explores the impact of notable figures like Reagan and Trump, questioning the future dynamics of voter coalitions amidst evolving concerns of non-college educated voters.