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Former President Bill Clinton’s one-time pollster Doug Schoen sounded the alarm about former President Donald Trump‘s growing appeal among minority voters, which could topple Democrat’s stronghold in key battleground states.

During an appearance on Laura Ingraham’s” The Ingraham Angle” on Fox News, Schoen noted a shift in voter dynamics that could destabilize long-standing Democratic strongholds in crucial states.

He also warned about the weakening’ blue wall’ in places like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.

“I think what we’re seeing is the working class vote is moving in the direction of Trump,” Schoen said.

“Non -college educated voters, blue collar men, are all moving in Trump’s direction,” Schoen added.

“Some movement, as you suggested, Laura, among minorities in Wisconsin, African Americans, to Trump.”

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Schoen identified similar trends in Michigan and states like Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona trending toward Trump.

“Basically, the blue wall in Wisconsin and Michigan is eroding as the South, defined as Georgia, North Carolina, Southwest Arizona, appear to be trending Trump,” Schoen continued.

“We’re looking now at five states, five swing states, that are potentially Trump’s.”

He stressed that if Pennsylvania swings in Trump’s favor, it could decisively end the race for Kamala Harris.

“If Pennsylvania goes, the election is over, all the trends are showing the same movement. It’s not over, you’re right, but it sure is moving Trump’s direction,” Schoen explained.

Joe Biden secured the presidency with substantial support from Hispanic and black voters in 20202,

Roughly 70% of black registered voters held a favorable view of Kamala Harris, according to the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll

Trump has ramped up increasing support among blue-collar voters, with a 31-point lead among trade school graduates and a 17-point rise among non-white, non-college-educated voters since 2020, The Daily Caller noted.

Harris struggles to maintain her foothold with union voters, only securing a nine-point lead.

Trump leads in Michigan, boosting his odds to 58.8% for an Electoral College win against Harris, according to recent polls from Michigan News Source and MIRS.

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