After backing Trump, low-income voters hope he doesn't slash their benefits
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Lori Mosura, a single mother struggling with basic expenses, switched her vote to Trump due to dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party and hopes he will help the poor.
New Castle voters, over 25% of whom live in poverty, shifted their allegiance to Trump, marking a historical change as he became the first Republican to win in 70 years.
Network exit polls revealed that low-income voters, who traditionally supported Democrats, cast votes for Trump, reflecting a significant shift towards the Republican candidate in the working-class demographic.
Residents of New Castle, facing dire financial situations, expressed optimism that Trump would prioritize their needs and maintain crucial benefits despite expectations of spending cuts.
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