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Why Did Poor and Working Class Voters Vote for Trump? - Kansas City The Call

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CNN polls will tell you that the poor voted for Trump or the working-class who make under $100,000 a year which is a lot of people voted for Trump. Do they mean that they think Trump is better for the econ- omy? No it’s not necess a r - ily the case that the poor and the working-class people voted […]

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