But whether they are measured by income or educational attainment, President-elect Donald Trump won working-class voters overall while he made strong gains among nonwhite working-class voters like Hispanics and Asian Americans.
As recently as 2012, non-college-educated voters were splitting their votes evenly or even slightly in favor of Democrats.
But that has left the party’s leaders, donors, operatives and other decision-makers more removed from the lives of low- and middle-income workers, some labor leaders say.
But there is widespread frustration that Trump outflanked Democrats to position himself as a champion of working people, as well as dissatisfaction with Democrats not limited to white or male union members.
But that policy was not enough to overcome larger societal forces that have led many working-class voters to doubt Democrats’ commitment to their well-being.
Persons:
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris ’, ”, Brent Booker, Booker, ” Booker, Donald Trump, Harris, Barack Obama, Trump, Republican recoiled, “, Jimmy Williams, Liz Schuler, Schuler, ” Sen, Bernie Sanders, Biden, Will Stancil
Organizations:
Democratic Party, NBC, ’ International Union of, ”, Keystone Pipeline, Trump, Republican, International Union of Painters, Allied, ” Trade, ’, AFL, Democrats, Press, Teamsters, Democratic, International Association of Fire Fighters, International Longshoremen’s Association, United Mine Workers of, National Labor Relations Board
Locations:
Biden’s, ’ International Union of North America, Trump, China, Pittsburgh, United Mine Workers of America