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How the lessons of the UK election could help Kamala Harris defeat Donald Trump

Adopting a #hero-#voter approach could make a vital difference, just as it did in the UK.

The start point is to identify & understand Harris’s
⭐️hero voters⭐
– undecided voters who have considered Trump and live in the handful of most crucial battleground states.

The context is very different but the parallels are almost uncanny.
This group
– who in the US self-define as middle class rather than working class as the same group might in the UK
– is #struggling.
Its members believe that the middle class is #in #jeopardy,
➡️denied the dream of homeownership that previous generations took for granted,
➡️unable to cover the essentials,
➡️and hyper-aware of the cost of groceries, utilities and other bills.

Many work #multiple #jobs just to keep afloat.

As one Michigan swing voter told us last week:
⭐️“There’s less of a ‘legit’ middle class these days. People are just working, working, working – and I think that’s really unfair.”

Another voter in Pennsylvania said:
⭐️“The middle class is being eroded. You used to be able to work one job and buy a house, but those things are out of reach for people like us nowadays.”

Unsurprisingly, these voters want #change
– change that redresses the balance.
But they are also deeply insecure and want that change within a framework of #stability.

Harris can use this balancing act to her advantage, offering a combination of stability and the change voters crave.

✅By addressing concerns such as #inflation and #homeownership while promising #steady #progress,
she can present a vision that ✅contrasts with Trump’s record,
✅appealing directly to the middle class’s desire for practical, lasting change.

Like Starmer, Harris has an edge:

👉she comes from the same background as these voters.

Her middle-class upbringing and understanding of economic struggle give her a unique connection to working-class Americans.

She can own this narrative
– something that Trump’s rhetoric, despite his populist appeal, can’t match.

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The Guardian · How the lessons of the UK election could help Kamala Harris defeat Donald TrumpBy Deborah Mattinson