This voting bloc that transcends race, class, and gender handed Trump his victory, top pollster says
Briefly

Polling expert Frank Luntz identified a vital voting bloc called "paycheck-to-paycheck" voters that transcends race, gender, and class; this group significantly impacted Trump's reelection.
Starr County in Texas, 97% Latino, switched to Republican for the first time in 128 years, illustrating a significant shift in traditional voting behaviors among Hispanics.
In Anson County, N.C., which has 40% African American, the GOP secured votes for only the second time since Reconstruction, underscoring the changing dynamics of ethnic voter bases.
Luntz emphasized that those struggling financially would lean more towards Trump; he suggested these voters have been overlooked by the Democrats who previously garnered their support.
Read at Fortune
[
|
]