TRUTH: ‘Revenge of the Regular Old Working-Class American’

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(ReclaimingAmerica.net) – In one of the most insightful analyses of Donald Trump’s electoral success, Republican strategist Scott Jennings has described the GOP candidate’s victory as “the revenge of the Regular Old Working-Class American.”

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Jennings indicated that the Trump win brings a sobering realization for the media: embrace the lessons from Trump’s victory or risk disconnecting from working-class America.

In a silencing moment on a CNN panel, Jennings invoked frustration felt by average Americans.

Donald Trump’s decisive triumph over Vice President Kamala Harris is a testament to his growing influence among working-class voters.

Winning in swing states, red states, and even Democrat strongholds, Trump’s success laid bare the mounting discontent among voters who feel left behind.

His victory is attributed mainly to the overwhelming support from frustrated working-class voters; he outperformed previous results in blue cities, Rust Belt areas, and rural communities.

This shift in political tides highlights the disillusionment felt towards entrenched political elites.

Interestingly, Trump also fared well in suburban regions, defying predictions that he would face backlash from educated women and voters over abortion rights.

His improved performance in traditionally Democrat strongholds such as New York and New Jersey underscores the breadth of his appeal.

“It’s the revenge of the regular old working-class Americans. They feel like they’ve been told to shut up,” said Jennings, cited by KDH News.

Trump’s gains with Latino voters were notable, increasing his share to 45%, which included a majority of Latino men.

This significant shift shows that his message resonated across diverse demographics, though his efforts with black voters saw little success against Harris.

Jennings argued that this election showcases a demand to address concerns like the economy, immigration, and crime, vital issues to many Americans.

He views this not only as a victory for Trump but as an opportunity to reconsider communication with the electorate who yearn to be heard.

“For all of us who cover elections, we have to figure out how to understand, talk to and listen to the half of the country that rose up tonight and said: We’ve had enough” Jennings stated.

Trump’s victory concluded a volatile campaign period and marks a historic return to the White House as the first president in over 130 years to win a non-consecutive second term.

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