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Working-class voters are shifting toward Donald Trump even in deep blue cities.
“Democrats keep saying,” said Gabriel Lopez, a former Hillary Clinton supporter. [Trump] The economy will be depressed, but he has already been president for four years and taxes have been lower. We are tired of the same politics. We had a different type of player, but we all really loved him. ”
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— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) October 2, 2024
🚨This is big. President Trump will win Pennsylvania.
Working-class voters are shifting toward the Republican Party in Philadelphia! pic.twitter.com/NQXNhSKCh9
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) October 2, 2024
Working-class voters in the deep-blue city of Philadelphia are showing dramatic signs of switching to former President Donald Trump's Republican Party.
“Democrats keep saying [Trump] “The economy will be weaker, but he's already been president for four years and his taxes were lower,” former Hillary Clinton supporter Gabriel Lopez told the Philadelphia Inquirer on Tuesday. “We're tired of the same politics. We had a different type of player, but we all really loved him.”
Lopez's story seems to suggest that many Philadelphia voters are unaffected by the ongoing political realignment. Democrats outnumber Republicans 7 to 1.
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“Lopez embodies one of the Democratic Party's biggest problems in Pennsylvania: Philadelphia's working-class voters, once a reliable voting bloc for the party, have shifted to the right in recent years.” said Anna Orso, Leila A. Jones, Julia Terruso and Aseem of the Inquirer. Shukla reported. “And they have been disproportionately affected by the rising prices of the past few years, and many are blaming the Democratic Party for this problem.”
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