For Minority Working-Class Voters, Dismay in Democrats Led to Distrust
Briefly

For decades, Democrats had been the party of labor and of the working class, catering to those seeking government support for better wages and safety nets.
Voters without a college degree make up a solid majority of the electorate. Without them, the White House could be out of reach for Democrats.
Promises about affordable housing fell flat and promoting accomplishments on insulin prices failed to break through, leading to a tragic loss of trust in the Democratic Party.
They went from being for the working class to, if you're not college-educated and have money, you're not worthy, reflecting a significant shift in party priorities.
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