Trump’s second victory in the race for the White House hardly marked a turning point in the history of U.S. presidential elections. Rather, it was a development in a decades-long switch of the allegiance of most white working-class voters from the Democratic Party to the GOP as the former’s growing emphasis on wokeism contributed to alienate the support of many labourers who struggled to make ends meet.
La seconda elezione di Trump e le sue radici
LUCONI, Stefano
2025
Abstract
Trump’s second victory in the race for the White House hardly marked a turning point in the history of U.S. presidential elections. Rather, it was a development in a decades-long switch of the allegiance of most white working-class voters from the Democratic Party to the GOP as the former’s growing emphasis on wokeism contributed to alienate the support of many labourers who struggled to make ends meet.File in questo prodotto:
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