Minnesota
Related: About this forumThis Minnesota county voted blue for nearly 100 years -- until Trump
CLOQUET, MINN. For as long as almost anyone here could remember, this working-class county just southwest of Duluth was a Democratic stronghold. Voters in Carlton County, home to the Fond du Lac Reservation and picturesque Jay Cooke State Park, hadnt supported a Republican presidential candidate since before the Great Depression. That nearly centurylong streak, which began before Gordys Hi-Hat and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed gas station opened in Cloquet, came to an end earlier this month as the county shifted right along with much of the nation.
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[Democrats] are just so out of touch with what the rest of us are going through, said Katie Hraban of Cloquet, as she lifted her nearly 2-year-old son Kodie onto a rocking horse at a playground by the St. Louis River. Hraban, 31, was once among the nearly two-thirds of Carlton County voters who chose to re-elect Barack Obama. Now she bristles at a Democratic Party she feels is focused on fringe issues, not the plight of average Americans. She said the increased cost of living under this Democratic administration has squeezed her familys pocketbook while she stays at home with Kodie.
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Carlton County is predominantly rural, white and working class, with a median household income lower than Minnesotas average. Its politics have been shaped, in many ways, by the local economy. Factories closed over time and jobs left with them. Cloquets largest employer, the Sappi paper mill, doesnt employ as many people as it used to, Maki said.
As the countys economy contracted, so did the once-strong ranks of Democratic union members. But no Republican had effectively tapped into the areas unease until Trump. He narrowly lost Carlton County in 2016 and 2020 before becoming the first Republican presidential candidate since Herbert Hoover to win it earlier this month. Many voters here have embraced Trumps populist message and rejected Democratic positions on abortion and transgender rights, Maki said.
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Hraban said she has no problem with the transgender community otherwise and believes everyone deserves an opportunity to live the life they want to live. Shes frustrated with Democrats who look down on Trump supporters instead of trying to understand their concerns: They really think that they have a huge moral compass and that people who voted for Trump have no morals.
https://www.startribune.com/this-minnesota-county-voted-blue-for-nearly-100-years-until-trump-can-democrats-win-it-back/601185196
rpannier
(24,597 posts)You have morals. Horrid ones
If you lose everything during his presidency, don't whine about it
Phoenix61
(17,723 posts)understands yall? Give me a break.
MrWowWow
(431 posts)Last edited Tue Nov 26, 2024, 04:39 PM - Edit history (1)
With that room temperature IQ gal at the end of it trading drugs and renting her body for food.
Ilikepurple
(148 posts)Its sad how when local media started losing money, many got picked up by owners really arent journalist as much as opportunists at heart. Having a paper owned by someone who doesnt need it to profit sounds good until you realize theres no market that can influence content. We will be inundated with stories about how the Democratic Party should leave fringe, read non straight white American, aside and focus on making the GOP seem less extreme.
Hassler
(3,782 posts)Last voted for Herbert Hoover. Beautiful symmetry there Carlton County!
Demovictory9
(33,961 posts)Article in LA paper ( I will look for link)
Immigrants who entered us in the 80s voted anti immigrants.. resent that new asylum seekers get benefits and work permits immediately. Also the economic issue
nmmi
(203 posts)sarisataka
(21,268 posts)or live in denial and keep doing the same thing that has failed in the past.
Unfortunately, I think we will make the wrong choice.