Please join the Center for American Progress Action Fund for a discussion with congressional representatives about how best to promote an agenda for today’s working class.

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Working-Class Voters

WED JUNE 4, 2025

2:00 PM-3:00 PM ET

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Customers check out at a grocery store in Miami Beach, Florida, on July 23, 2022. (Getty/Jeffrey Greenberg)

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

Emily Gee

Senior Vice President, Inclusive Growth, CAP Action

EXPERT PANEL

Rep. Nikki Budzinski

(D-IL)

Rep. Greg Casar

(D-TX)

MODERATOR

David Madland

Senior Fellow; Senior Adviser, American Worker Project, Inclusive Growth, CAP Action

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Voters without a college degree comprise the majority of the American electorate and yet too many elected officials struggle to represent their interests. The working class is far different than it is commonly portrayed to be: Its members are racially and ethnically diverse and employed in a wide range of industries—with a heavy concentration in service industries. They also support a variety of policies, including many that President Donald Trump opposes.

 

Please join the Center for American Progress Action Fund for a discussion with members of Congress about how to best promote a policy agenda for today’s working class.

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