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Dec 2024
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Will Labor learn from Trump’s working cl...

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Since Donald Trump won the US election, there’s been a fair bit of debate about how he did it.

One theory is the Democrats have all but abandoned the working class and Trump made them feel seen. 

So, ahead of Australia’s own election next year, how are working class people feeling about politics?

Today, political strategist and pollster Kos Samaras on how their economic plight will affect the election result. 

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Kos Samaras, former Labor strategist and director of the RedBridge Group

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