Please join CAP Action for an event featuring former Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and an expert panel on how the economy and economic policy shape the preferences of working-class voters.

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Working-Class Voters, the Economy, and the Democratic Party

 A voter casts a ballot during the midterm primary election on July 19, 2022, in Baltimore. (Getty/Nathan Howard)

WED MARCH 26, 2025

11:00 AM - 12:15 PM ET | ONLINE VIA ZOOM

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Senator Sherrod Brown

(D-OH)

PANELISTS

Celinda Lake

President, Lake Research Partners

Suresh Naidu

Professor of International and Public Affairs; Jack Wang and Echo Ren Professor of Economics, Columbia University 

William A. Galston

Ezra K. Zilkha Chair and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

MODERATOR

David Madland

Senior Fellow; Senior Adviser, American Worker Project, Center for American Progress Action Fund

 

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Economic issues were a primary concern for voters without a college degree in the 2024 election and have been so in many other recent elections. Most voters without a college degree supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election, continuing a recent trend of working-class voters leaving the Democratic Party.

 

There are many possible explanations for these developments, including long-term wage stagnation as well as short-term inflation and long-term cost increases; the economic brands of both parties; economic policy choices; and the importance of noneconomic issues. Please join the Center for American Progress Action Fund for a discussion about how the economy and economic policy affect working Americans.

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