You could see it clearly in the 2016 election with the high blue collar support. Their union bosses had been supporting candidates and policies they felt didn’t represent their interests well and they rebelled by voting for someone they thought would actually go to bat for them.
You could see it clearly in the 2016 election with the high blue collar support. Their union bosses had been supporting candidates and policies they felt didn’t represent their interests well and they rebelled by voting for someone they thought would actually go to bat for them.
You could see it clearly in the 2016 election with the high blue collar support. Their union bosses had been supporting candidates and policies they felt didn’t represent their interests well and they rebelled by voting for someone they thought would actually go to bat for them.
And he DID go to bat for them, if I recall correctly.
Indeed!