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Navigating Class Politics in Modern Elections
This chapter examines the shift in a political party's support base from working-class roots to a more affluent, suburban demographic, and the complexities this shift entails. It emphasizes the multifaceted nature of voting behavior influenced by social factors like religion and race, while also addressing the electoral challenges facing Democrats to reconnect with alienated working-class voters. The discussion evaluates political strategies and the importance of clear messaging in engaging swing voters amidst a changing political landscape.