There is one truth that has endured through the first two years of Donald Trump's presidency: he has kept the support of the core voters who propelled him to the White House.
This week on Hidden Brain, we explore two competing perspectives on Trump supporters and their motivations.
, a Professor at the , paints a sympathetic picture focused on class divisions and economic pain.
"Since 1970 the wages and economic prospects of this group have absolutely tanked" she says. Williams is the author of the book
presents a more critical explanation."The issue of immigration is one of the main factors that's driving white voters away from the Democratic party," she explains. Abrajano is a political scientist at the , and, along with Zoltán Hainal, she's co-author of the book .
Further reading:
- by Sam Grobart
- by Pew Research Center
- by Lauren Rivera and András Tilcsik
- by Pew Research Center
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