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What about the middle class?
How do they vote?
Well, theyre divided unto themselves.
Many will vote Democrat.
Many will vote Republican.
From afinancial standpoint, which party is better positioned to best meet the needs of the middle class?
Do Republicans tend to help rich people more than they help the middle class or the other way around?
The rich do much better when Democrats are in the White House, Brooks said.
The thing is, middle-class people dont necessarily measure their financial well-being against the performance of investments.
Many dont invest in assets like the stock market or real estate, Brooks said.
They simply ask themselves, Am I doing better?'
Inflation is key to how you answer this question for yourself.
It looks like the answer is Democrats.
Their campaign policies often focus on expanding healthcare, education and the social safety net to support low-income individuals.
It also looks like the answer is Republicans.
Brooks said theyll benefit either way under Harris or Trump.
Does Either Political Party Truly Serve the Middle Class?
but Does either political party really, truly help the middle class?
Brooks suggested the answer is no.
Republicans do not always practice therhetoric, policies and approachesthey preach.
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