Testing time: Trump’s blue-collar voters want quick proof promises will be kept
- Trump's blue-collar appeal is evident among working-class voters like Konchek, who backed him in multiple elections and desires effective border policies.
- In the 2024 elections, Trump's share of the Boston vote increased from 15% in 2020 to 20%, winning two precincts in Dorchester.
- Voters express skepticism about inflation control and demand quick proof that Trump will keep his promises, particularly regarding immigration and job security.
- Despite being mostly Democrats, some voters in Dorchester may support Trump if he aligns with their views on key issues like immigration and cost of living.
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