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Hansen discusses the shifting allegiances of key demographic groups. Jewish Americans, traditionally leaning liberal, are increasingly voting Republican due to a variety of reasons, including secularization, intermarriage, and changing perceptions of Israel. Conversely, minority communities—particularly among Hispanics and Black Americans—are showing signs of drifting away from Democratic alignment, especially among working-class men concerned with economic and safety issues.
The Democratic strategy appears to be relying on radical social issues to rally a narrow base, neglecting broader socioeconomic concerns. Hansen argues that this approach risks alienating crucial voters and destabilizing the party further.
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