DS0816
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« on: February 08, 2022, 06:44:14 PM » |
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The working class.
Numerous states realigned, after having voted for Bill Clinton with his two wins during the 1990s, and have not come back to the Democrats.
Following the next Democratic-affiliated U.S. president, Barack Obama, more states followed.
After the 1990s, Clinton’s home state Arkansas and West Virginia, as well as Louisiana and former bellwether states Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky had had enough of the Democratic Party.
After 2012, and with much of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign recognizing it and running it on, the Democrats have since lost Florida, Iowa, Ohio, and Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
The Democrats lost these much in part because the citizens from those states and congressional district came to the realization that the Democrats are not for them—and the Democrats are not a political party for the working people.
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