© 2024 Ideastream Public Media

1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
(216) 916-6100 | (877) 399-3307

WKSU is a public media service licensed to Kent State University and operated by Ideastream Public Media.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
00000174-c556-d691-a376-cdd69e710000

Pew Study Shows Democratic Support Has Been Dropping Gradually Among Middle-Class Voters

Voters in Summit County
MARK URYCKI
/
WKSU

The Pew Research Center has released a report that shows a progressive decline of Democratic support in the nation’s middle class, not a sudden shift with this year’s election.

Canton and Youngstown are among areas that have gradually moved their support from Democrat to Republican over the last eight years. That’s according to a new analysis by the Pew Research Center,  which showed double-digit drops in Democratic support in many middle-class areas across the country.

The study defined middle-class areas as those in which more than half of the adult population lives in a middle-income household. And in manufacturing areas like Youngstown, Republicans were more likely to have gained support. In this year’s election, Donald Trump won more than three-fourths of those manufacturing areas nationwide, a quarter of which supported Obama in 2008.

Meanwhile, Democrats held onto what Pew called a “loose ‘coalition’” of lower- and upper-income communities.