US Vice President Kamala Harris's defeat to US President- elect Donald Trump in the recent US Presidential elections; numerous factors are being analyzed to understand the loss. According to CNN, several supporters are eventually grappling with the implications of Donald Trump's victory, specifically given that he won less than half of the popular vote but secured all swing states.
CNN reported that prominent figures like Rev. William J. Barber II placed an argument that both racism and sexism played significant roles in the US Presidential election outcome alongside economic concerns that resonate with the working-class voters.
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Rev. William J. Barber II, who is a leading voice for the poor and working-class US citizens emphasized on the fact that political engagement is crucial for Democrats to reclaim support from disillusioned voters, asserted CNN. He also highlighted that many low-wage individuals actually felt ignored by both major parties which actually lead to lower voter turnout.
The insights of Rev. William J. Barber II suggest that Democrats need to adopt a ‘fusion politics’ approach while uniting diverse groups to address systemic issues like poverty and inequality, noted CNN.
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