The Republicans aren't the working class party and that won't change with this election. Whites love to overlook that many members of the working class are actually minorities. Go figure!
Hate to break it to you dude, but the working class vote has been voting Republican for quite awhile now.
Um... no? Try again.
The Republicans aren't the working class party and that won't change with this election. Whites love to overlook that many members of the working class are actually minorities. Go figure!
Hate to break it to you dude, but the working class vote has been voting Republican for quite awhile now.
Unless we're only talking about the white working-class, by what metric is that true?
Don't you know? In Republican fantasy land, blacks don't count as working class. To GOPers, black people are no more than welfare queens who leech off the "hard working rich" and only vote Democrat so that they can receive their free Obamaphones or whatever other nonsense they believe.
I mean, in his possible defense, those in the lower income brackets are about 60% Democratic, and disproportionately don't work. It may be that the full-time employed working-class, if you want to limit the working-class to those who work, is slightly Republican. I just don't have concrete evidence that's true.