But a new allegiance from working-class women could add even more momentum this time around.
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In Britain today white, working-class children now seem to do worse in school than immigrants.
All three outcomes were more common in women and those from a working-class background.
As a rule, he writes about completely ordinary people, middle- and working-class, from drab places.
And nowadays we need to start looking at other solid working-class jobs of that kind.
Many in the working-class New Orleans neighborhoods closely tied to local culture feel priced out.
Tsarnaeva arrived in the U.S. in 2002, settling in a working-class section of Cambridge, Mass.
Like Parker, Morales is a geeky, working-class teenager from the boroughs of New York City.
The 18% is a working-class phenomenon, due to de-industrialization and the elimination of low-skilled jobs.
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And it will be easy for most low-income working-class families, especially if they have kids.
Depression is a major cause of disability, absenteeism, and productivity loss among working-age adults .
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Recent palate-pleasing openings like Eiderdown and Hammerheads have boosted working-class Germantown to the leaders' pack.
Now rich enough to retire, the working-class kid from Buffalo just couldn't do it.
In what was an overwhelmingly working-class country, football and cricket were much more compelling.
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His Croatian descent appeals to Ohio's white working-classes, many of whom are of central European stock.
People who know him say he has long visited working-class slums, true to his Jesuit origins.
The red line is the percentage of the working-age population in the labor force.
And what about a clear, concrete vision for returning prosperity to working- and middle-class America?
But many working-class Protestant boys now feel disenfranchised, as recent violence in east Belfast suggests.
He fought tirelessly for the Reform Act of 1867 which gave the vote to working-class men.
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And if you guys have just been partying and not working -- (laughter) -- I'll know.
SDLP's Joe Hendron, who lives outside the working-class constituency but works there as a doctor.
Mr Obama is now level-pegging or leading among swing-groups such as Catholics and working-class whites.
Meanwhile the baby-boomer generation has emerged into adulthood, boosting the share of working-age people.
Sabahy was born in the small town of Baltim and lived in a working-class environment there.
Today, nearly four Americans are working -- and paying -- for every one receiving Medicare.
Best of all, as a working-class Hispanic made very good, he superbly embodies the American dream.
As the proportion of working-age people to dependents rises, growth should get a boost.
Since 1997, inactivity has stuck at just over a fifth of the working-age population.
And the toughest group to reassure may be the white working-class voters who backed Mrs Clinton.
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