

Class, Gender & the 2024 Presidential Divide | 10.26.24
4 snips Oct 26, 2024
Batya Ungar-Sargon, Deputy Opinion Editor at Newsweek and author of "Second Class," joins to dissect the contrasting strategies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the 2024 election approaches. She reveals how their campaigns tap into class and gender divides among voters. The conversation covers the media's sensational tactics, the economic implications of immigration policies, and the differing energy strategies shaping voter perceptions. The discussion sheds light on the nuanced landscape of American electoral dynamics.
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Media's "Trump is Hitler" Narrative
- Legacy media revives "Trump is Hitler" narrative based on unnamed sources.
- This tactic cheapens the historical impact of Hitler and other dictators.
Class and Gender Divide
- Trump's relatable campaign style and economic policies appeal to working-class voters.
- Harris focuses on college-educated women concerned with issues like abortion.
Trump at McDonald's
- Trump's appearance at McDonald's, serving fries in a suit, resonated with many.
- This demonstrated respect for working-class jobs.