
E.U. Politics Scholar Explains Populism's Surge in Europe While Western Media Warns of Threats to Democracy | SYSTEM UPDATE #280
System Update with Glenn Greenwald
Factors Influencing White Working Class Voters' Political Preference
White working class voters in non-urban areas and evangelical voters show a tendency to vote for right-wing parties due to economic, social, and cultural grievances and a shift in traditional left parties' profiles. In contrast, white working class voters in urban, secular areas like New York or Los Angeles tend to vote for the Democratic Party. The shift in voting patterns can be attributed to the changing landscape of left-wing parties over the years.
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