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More Evidence of Collapse of Trump’s Approval Ratings

At The Argument, Lakshya Jain reports that “Trump is losing the working class: A multiracial working-class coalition, if you can keep it,” and writes:

Donald Trump and the Republicans are losing their newest voters at alarmingly fast rates, leading to the rapid emergence of one of the worst political environments Republicans have seen in years.

It’s well-documented that Trump’s winning coalitions were powered by record gains among all types of historically Democratic voters. Among Black, Hispanic, and noncollege voters, Trump made double-digit improvements on the historic Republican margins.

Seems like it’s last in, first out. This coalition is rapidly coming apart at the seams — as I’ve written before for The Argument, the Republican Party is losing support among young, nonwhite, and disengaged voters, as well as male and non-college-educated voters.

But there’s one major underexamined source of discontent: working-class voters.

Despite Donald Trump putting up record GOP numbers with low-income voters, his standing with them is now abysmal, and it is here that he has suffered his biggest losses.

Though Trump is now unpopular with every income bracket, the slippage is especially striking when it comes to the poorest voters. For example, in our dataset, Trump outright won voters who made less than $25,000 in the last presidential election. But his approval with them is now 20 percentage points underwater.

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