WSJ’s Janet Adamy explains the surprising findings of what it means to be working class in the U.S.
Some in the chattering class think it’s high time that the party abandon these voters. This could not be more wrongheaded. Working-class voters, roughly defined as those who aren’t college-educated, ...
Outside of literal language development and nonverbal communication — both of which tend to be influenced by poverty and income level, according to a study from the University of Michigan — there are ...
A Wall Street Journal poll finds that culture – not an income bracket – is what defines today’s working class.
Access to power over other racial groups is their preferred political currency ...
For 50 years, working-class voters' worldview has been growing less compatible with the Democratic Party's — not because the voters changed, but because the party did.
A recent feud between Graham Platner and John Fetterman underscores the political differences between the two men. But ...
The college professor’s limiting the scope to working-class voters mimics the discriminating approach of the political ...
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