Massachusetts Working Class Dramatically Shifted for Trump, Dems Wondering Why
Democrats are trying to figure out how they lost massive numbers of working class voters in historically blue areas across the country.
Democrats are trying to figure out how they lost massive numbers of working class voters in historically blue areas across the country.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will funnel an additional 65,000 H-2B foreign visa workers into blue-collar jobs, even as Americans continue losing out in the labor market to an increasing flow of migrant workers.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) told podcaster Joe Rogan that former President Donald Trump continues to connect with people in his home state of Pennsylvania in a different way from previous Republican candidates
Big donors have “taken over” the Democratic Party, which has sidelined its democratic processes, and become completely “out of touch” with the needs of the working class “which they have now lost,” according to newly former Democrat campaign operative and fundraiser Evan Barker.
Working-class voters in the deep blue city of Philadelphia are showing dramatic signs of switching their support to former President Donald Trump’s Republican Party.
Former President Donald Trump has the edge on Vice President Kamala Harris in the swing states of Arizona and Georgia, according to an NPR/Marist poll published Thursday.
Donald Trump is crushing Kamala Harris among working-class voters by the same margin with which he led Joe Biden in June, per a poll.
Former President Donald Trump is dominating Vice President Kamala Harris among white working class voters, as they find themselves neck and neck in the presidential race, according to a national Pew Research/SSRS poll.
Leaders of labor unions are reportedly backing away from President Joe Biden, suggesting they want another Democrat candidate in his place.
Populist television host Lou Dobbs, who once considered a run for the presidency, has died at the age of 78. His legacy of defending America’s working and middle class from Wall Street, open borders, and the donor class is more evident than ever in today’s politics.
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) called for an American manufacturing revival at the Republican National Convention (RNC), vowing to protect the wages of the nation’s workforce, building factories, and stopping the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) economic dominance.
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) grilled Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on the impact that mass immigration has on driving up housing prices while, at the same time, reducing wages for working and middle class Americans.
DETROIT, Michigan — Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), a possible vice presidential pick for former President Donald Trump, told Breitbart News exclusively here at the Turning Point Action People’s Convention this weekend that he would gladly accept the nod from Trump if the former president asks him to be his running mate.
The New York Times admits that mass immigration is “a core tenet of neoliberalism,” deeply opposed by the nation’s working class who are most impacted by the continuous inflow of millions of foreign workers willing to work for lower wages.
Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, must double down on working class issues such as trade and immigration, Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle said during a discussion on Steve Bannon’s War Room, emphasizing that it is how Trump defeats Democrats in November.
Former Democrat congressman Dennis Kucinich, who most recently served as campaign manager for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent run for president, says President Joe Biden’s “reprehensible” border agenda is merely “a plan to drive down wages” for America’s working and middle class.
Author and screenwriter Michael McGruther, whose 2000 film “Tigerland” starring Colin Farell has become a cult hit in recent years, spotlights America’s “forgotten people” in his new book “The Tracks We Make,” a Rust Belt tale that offers equal parts heartbreak, sincerity, hope, wisdom, and nostalgia.
Senate Democrats are lobbying President Joe Biden to quickly add millions of illegal aliens to the nation’s workforce.
President Joe Biden is pitching an economic populist message to America’s working and middle class, cutting a campaign ad that goes after Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) for their attacks on union workers.
Former President Donald Trump is warning America’s auto workers that President Joe Biden’s green energy agenda will outsource their jobs to China as the United Auto Workers (UAW) goes on strike against General Motors (GM), Ford, and Stellantis.
Liberals are siding with corporate America over the nation’s workers in their promotion of mass immigration, a key tool in keeping wages down, Center for Immigration Studies Director of Research Steven Camarota told lawmakers this week.
The ideas that underpin Donald Trump’s campaign are building a blue-collar coalition reminiscent of the Reagan era – a development that could actually save the GOP as a national party, rather than destroy it.
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) is proposing an amendment to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill that would protect working class Americans from Big Agriculture’s desire to flood the industry’s workforce with more foreign workers.
President Joe Biden is projected to hugely boost the foreign-born workforce in the U.S., adding about half a million to fill American jobs.
A football team in Norton Shores, Michigan, is honoring blue collar workers in players’ families whose roles are vital to the nation.
Joe Biden’s use of immigration to inflate the labor market comes as more than 44 million working age Americans are out of the workforce.
Biden is struggling with non-white working-class voters, polls show, as the White House’s various agendas turn them off.
The number of foreign nationals holding jobs in the United States has hit the highest level since the Labor Department began tracking the data in 1996 as the employment of native-born Americans declines, a trend under President Joe Biden.
Skyrocketing rents across the U.S. are far outpacing income growth, making housing for working and lower-middle class Americans even more unaffordable, a report published by Moody’s Analytics details.
New York Magazine admitted this week that mass immigration to the United States is, in fact, “bad for housing prices” for Americans looking for affordable single-family homes.
Republicans must be “hammering” away at illegal immigration as “economic warfare” against working- and middle-class Americans, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) told Breitbart News.
House Democrats parrotted big business talking points, pleading for more overall immigration to the United States to fill open jobs with border crossers, illegal aliens, and foreign visa workers rather than Americans on the sidelines of the labor market.
Democrat presidential candidate Marianne Williamson believes that President Joe Biden “hasn’t done enough” for working-class Americans and thinks Democrats need a more energetic option for a general election showdown with Republicans.
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is calling on House and Senate Republicans to represent the residents of East Palestine, Ohio against corporate special interests in the rail industry that enjoy lucrative taxpayer-funded federal subsidies.
Congress should suspend the United States’ decades-long, job-killing free trade status with China, Scott Paul with the Alliance for American Manufacturing told the House Select Committee on China this week.
A plurality of working class Americans say illegal immigration to the United States has made their local school systems worse off, a new survey reveals.
President Joe Biden is weighing expanding foreign competition in the labor market against working class Americans by offering green cards to foreign visa workers, a new report suggests.
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) says Americans are being robbed of the dream of owning a home as one of the many negative results of illegal immigration.
During President Joe Biden’s State of the Union (SOTU) on Tuesday evening, he claimed that for decades, American jobs have been “exported” from the United States economy.
Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) says Democrats cannot explain how flooding the United States labor market with millions of illegal alien workers every year helps better the lives of America’s working and middle class.