They’re Blue Collar, and They Think Biden Is an Average Joe
Joseph R. Biden Jr. has durable support from a multiracial coalition of working-class voters who view him as one of their own.
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Joe Biden’s greatest advantage right now is his notably durable support from a multiracial coalition of working-class voters who feel a kinship with him.
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Despite relatively modest support nationally, Ms. Gabbard has delighted Republicans, independents and conservative Democrats who dislike the Clintons.
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