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In reply to the discussion: Democrats still misunderstand working-class voters - to their peril [View all]Bluetus
(906 posts)When nearly 30% of young black men chose to vote for Trump, *WE* have a problem.
https://apnews.com/article/young-black-latino-men-trump-economy-jobs-9184ca85b1651f06fd555ab2df7982b5
This article attributes that to the economic issues they feel the Dems did not address in a convincing way. I think that is true. And the irony is that the Biden administration, after recovering from the COVID mess, produced the strongest economy in decades. I can't say whether or not this economic strength served young black men well. I haven't seen much good analysis on that. But there is an old axiom among salespeople, "Perception is reality". That is to say, if 30% of young black men had the perception that the economy was not working for them, THAT is their reality, like it or not.
What lessons did we learn from the 2024 election?
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