Donald Trump won the popular vote in the 2024 election and garnered increasing support from various demographic groups, including young voters and minorities. This shift pointed to a possible realignment in American politics, signaling a decline of the social-justice movement. Prominent conservative figures touted a new direction for the Republican Party, focusing on labor rights while maintaining cultural conservatism. Despite initial advantages, Trump's presidency quickly lost traction among young voters and failed to solidify those gains, suggesting that the anticipated political shift may have been premature or misguided.
Trump's victory showcased a potential realignment among voters, with gains among Black, Latino, and Asian demographics, as well as younger voters. This shift indicated a decline of the social-justice era.
MAGA leaders expressed support for organized labor while being culturally conservative, suggesting a complex strategy to connect with the working class that differed from traditional GOP views.
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