The Democrats lost votes with almost everyone, almost everywhere, but, like Labour in the red wall, most dramatically with traditional heartland voters: working-class, low-paid, non-graduates.
This was a change election: any candidate failing to offer the change the electorate craved had become a risky choice.
Among working-class voters, 53% agreed the Dems had gone too far in pushing a woke ideology.
American liberals were out of step with these voters' views most importantly, on loving their country. As many as 66% of Americans say theirs is the land of the free.
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