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Yes, the republicans are now the party of the working class, and it seems that many democrats are beginning to realize this.
They have lost touch with the American people and now serve only the radicals and elites.
They have kicked the middle class, family orientated, God loving people to the curb in favor of their George Clooney's.
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They have lost touch with the American people and now serve only the radicals and elites.
They have kicked the middle class, family orientated, God loving people to the curb in favor of their George Clooney's.
CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings argued on Tuesday that the Democratic Party voter base has shifted dramatically in a generation.
In a discussion on CNN NewsNight, Jennings claimed that all the working-class people who voted for the Democratic Party in the 90s switched parties.
"All the Clinton guys you’re talking about – those working-class guys from the 90s – they’re all Trump guys now. And that also explains some of the evolution of the Republican platform," Jennings said.
"Look, I'm a non-college-educated brown man who was a teenage father when I was 19. I remember what it was like going to a payday lender to buy diapers. That‘s really hard. But that‘s where the regular people are every day," Rocha said.
"We have to start showing up back where regular people are and not being this overeducated – whatever the thing is," he added.
Jennings agreed, mentioning how his Clinton-voting, working-class dad was the first one in his circle to recognize President Donald Trump’s appeal.

CNN’s Jennings says all the ‘Clinton guys from the 90s’ have left the Democratic Party for Trump
CNN political commentator Scott Jennings marveled at how working-class men who voted for former President Bill Clinton in the 90s, have become supporters of President Donald Trump.