Politics of the elite push working class voters away, populism calls them back
Bob, the furnace maintenance man, popped into the lab, cheered by the news that Trump seemed to be winning. Bob had voted for the first time in his life earlier that day, hoping that Trump would save the factory. Shannon’s father had done the same thing.
Farah Stockman • American Made
Terri had voted, casting a ballot for Trump, but Shannon hadn’t bothered. She didn’t put much stock in politics. “People like us,” she told me, “aren’t heard.” She’d cast only one ballot in her life—in
Farah Stockman • American Made
He went down to the firehouse and cast the first ballot of his life, for Donald Trump.