Jason Miller cites Trump win as proof GOP is ‘party of the working class’ – Washington Examiner
Jason Miller, a senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, has highlighted a significant demographic shift within the Republican Party, which he attributes to Trump’s electoral success. He noted that Trump’s coalition now includes a noteworthy portion of the working class, as evidenced by the fact that he received votes from one in three voters of color, according to NBC News exit surveys. Miller emphasized that Trump has transformed the GOP into a party that represents working-class interests, marking a departure from its previous identity. As of the article’s publication, Trump had already secured 277 electoral votes, with potential gains from remaining states. Miller expressed confidence that Trump could ultimately achieve as many as 312 electoral votes.
Jason Miller cites Trump win as proof Republicans are ‘party of the working class’
President-elect Donald Trump’s senior adviser, Jason Miller, noted a change in the Republican Party‘s demographic, which was marked by the building up of the working class since winning Tuesday’s election.
As of Wednesday morning, Trump had garnered 277 electoral votes, with the counts still out. Three remaining states, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada, are also leaning toward Trump. Miller predicted his boss could win as many as 312 votes during an appearance Wednesday on the Today show.
“Well, number one, take a look at what that coalition was that delivered President Trump the win. I saw a stunning statistic. This came from the NBC News exit surveys, was the fact that President Trump earned the votes of one out of every three voters of color in the United States,” Miller said. “Think about this. This isn’t the Republican Party of old. President Trump has completely re-made the Republican Party to be the party of the working class.”
So far, Trump has won the popular vote by 5 million votes.
“President Trump was in very good spirits last night obviously, after winning not just the presidency, but in a manner that was such an overwhelming landslide, winning the popular vote,” Miller added. “I think a major reason why President Trump won is because he made it clear how he’s going to improve the lives of every American — and the fact that he can do it right away.”
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris underperformed in every county compared to President Joe Biden’s bid in 2020. Her concession is anticipated Wednesday in a national address.
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