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On today's show, David Leonhardt, senior writer for The New York Times, who writes The Morning, The Times’s flagship daily newsletter, talks about race and class and explains what he calls the "class inversion" -- how college-educated Americans are increasingly likely to vote for Democrats while those without college degrees are increasingly likely to vote for Republicans.
On today's show, David Leonhardt, senior writer for The New York Times, who writes The Morning, The Times’s flagship daily newsletter, talks about race and class and politics, and explains what he calls the "class inversion" -- how college-educated Americans are increasingly likely to vote for Democrats, while those without college degrees are increasingly likely to vote for Republicans.
On today's show, David Leonhardt, senior writer for The New York Times, who writes The Morning, The Times’s flagship daily newsletter, talks about race and class and politics, and explains what he calls the "class inversion" -- how college-educated Americans are increasingly likely to vote for Democrats, while those without college degrees are increasingly likely to vote for Republicans.
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