On Tuesday night, Donald Trump came back with a bang. The former president is on track to win not just the Electoral College but the popular vote. Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t overperform in a single state, and lost significantly in many of the places which led to President Biden’s 2020 victory. In a race that was heralded as neck-and-neck, Trump appears to have made a clean sweep of the swing states, shocking the chattering and political Democratic classes. His victory was less surprising to people paying attention to the class divide and the political realignment in this country, especially when you look at which kinds of Americans turned out for Trump, and which cast their votes for Harris.
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