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Race or Class: What Will Drive Trump Voters in the Midterms?
Season 2 · Episode 10

Race or Class: What Will Drive Trump Voters in the Midterms?

Author and political scientist John Sides debates The Intercept’s senior politics editor, Briahna Joy Gray, on whether Trump voters were motivated by race or class.

Deconstructed · The Intercept

November 1, 201841m 22sExplicit

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Show Notes

The midterm elections are almost here and they’re haunted by the spectre of loyal Trump voters. Two years ago, white, working class voters swept Donald Trump into office as a way of expressing their anger over economic injustice, but a range of studies published since then have found that it was racial resentment — not economic anxiety — on the part of white voters that put Trump in office. In his new book, “Identity Crisis”, John Sides marshals extensive evidence to show that it was white identity and racism that best predicted support for Trump, while economic anxiety played a smaller role. Briahna Joy Gray, The Intercept’s senior politics editor, differs, arguing that economic anxiety was voters’ primary motivation. They join Mehdi Hasan in D.C. to debate their opposing views — and how that will play out in the midterms.

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