Over the course of five weeks, Working America, the non-union affiliate of the AFL-CIO labor federation, did extensive canvassing in union-dense, blue-collar areas of Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
They called it a "front porch focus group." The idea was simply to listen -- to let likely 2016 voters sound off about their thoughts and concerns headed into the presidential election.
What they discovered, among other things, was a lot of support for Donald Trump, the GOP front-runner. For months, this enthusiastic backing of the obnoxious billionaire had generally baffled the chattering class -- not to mention the GOP and Democratic establishment. But to Working America canvassers, it made plenty of sense.
"We hear the same refrains all the time," said Karen Nussbaum, executive director of Working America, which has high membership in the Rust Belt. "That people are fed up and they're hurting.
That their families have not recovered from the recession. That every family is harboring someone still not back at work. That someone is paying rent for their brother-in-law.
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