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Everyone in Biloxi struggles, but shrimpers, who are usually blue-collar working folk, are particularly hard hit, Mr Brainard says.
Twenty years after the event, Blair had twigged that during the 1970s the blue-collar working class ceased to be a majority of the electorate.
It seems like every arena that used to be traditional, blue-collar, working class, now it's like: 'Oh no, we've got to have our own.
What we do have are a lot of blue-collar working families that go to church every week and eat dinner together.
Extraordinarily for Labour, Ukip is also now the only party where the blue-collar working class account for more than half of its support.
Creating jobs, particularly for neglected blue-collar working men, and reducing immigration have been at the center of President Trump's agenda and a lodestar for his supporters.
He sees himself leading "a peasant army", meaning the blue-collar working class whose wages and jobs have not followed the trajectory of the Dow-Jones index.
But Trump did just that by winning blue-collar working class white voters by a 40% margin over Clinton, by 49% among white blue collar men.
We are reminded in Blackout that New York had been a blue-collar working class city.
The neighborhood where he grew up was composed mainly of blue-collar working people of Russian origin.
He was a blue-collar working man whose music reflected those new worlds but who never forgot his roots.
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