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Prosperous white ladies shift left, research finds new voting patterns rising
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Prosperous white ladies shift left, research finds new voting patterns rising

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Last updated: October 19, 2025 1:50 pm
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Justifying ‘ugly’ racist Virginia signal, utilizing N-word analogy Current voting historical past of white ladies ‘Luxurious’ of finding out the information Handing over a good friend who breached U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6A extra cohesive future 

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FIRST ON FOX: A Trump-aligned political consulting agency got down to examine the ideological swing of prosperous, college-educated white ladies who had been as soon as thought of reasonable, however have since moved farther to the left, uncovering what researchers describe as a brand new voting bloc of left-wing ladies: “Resistance Grandmas.”

“We’re so educated about all the pieces,” one lady mentioned in a Northern Virginia focus group video reviewed by Fox Information Digital, referring to herself and the opposite ladies who joined the session whereas slamming President Donald Trump’s “One Large Lovely Invoice.” “When [Trump voters] begin being personally impacted, that is after I’m hopeful that a bit little bit of one thing is gonna change.”

“It is gonna be a disaster,” one other lady chimed in, as one other middle-aged lady added, “Nonetheless, they’ll discover a approach to blame Democrats.”

Fox Information Digital completely obtained a report performed by the Nationwide Public Affairs (NPA), the polling arm of Trump campaign-aligned American Made Media Firm, in September, in addition to the complete two-hour focus group session in northern Virginia that showcased the beliefs of 10 white, liberal, middle-aged, college-educated, higher–middle-class suburban ladies.

SQUAD 2.0: MEET AMERICA’S NEXT WAVE OF RADICAL DEMOCRATS SHAPING THE PARTY’S FUTURE

A 2024 billboard in Hastings, Minnesota, informing voters to “belief ladies and vote Democratic.” ((Photograph by: Michael Siluk/UCG/Common Pictures Group through Getty Pictures))

The ladies who participated within the focus group weren’t knowledgeable it was performed by a Trump-aligned polling agency, solely informed that they had been introduced in to debate political subjects for a spotlight group commissioned by one other analysis agency. The researcher main the main focus group informed the ladies firstly of the assembly that she had “no stake” of their feedback “come what may,” and that the ladies “might say no matter involves thoughts.”

“Just about something is honest recreation,” the main focus group chief informed the ladies. 

Fox Information Digital just isn’t publishing footage of the video or names of the ladies, however reviewed intensive footage of the session for the needs of this text. 

Justifying ‘ugly’ racist Virginia signal, utilizing N-word analogy 

The main target group was performed to review how prosperous middle-aged and older white ladies have more and more shifted to the political left in recent times, and was sparked by a racist signal displayed exterior a Northern Virginia college board assembly in August concentrating on Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears. 

“Within the yr since President Trump’s historic victory, commentators have obsessed over what they name the radicalization of younger white males. However a quieter, simply as revealing transformation has swept one other group as soon as identified for moderation and civility: older, prosperous white ladies. This variation got here into sharp focus final August in Arlington, Virginia,” NPA’s report outlines. 

The Virginia gubernatorial cycle is at a fever pitch, with the election simply over two weeks away pitting ex-CIA agent and former Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger in opposition to Republican Earle-Sears. In August, a white lady was noticed holding a Jim Crow-era-reminiscent signal concentrating on Earle-Sears, who’s Black, when the candidate attended a faculty board assembly. 

“Hey Winsome, if trans cannot share your rest room, then blacks cannot share my water fountain,” the signal learn, igniting outrage from conservatives and others who known as it racist. 

CALIFORNIANS EXPERIENCING A ‘RED SHIFT’ OF LOCAL DEMOCRATS BECOMING REPUBLICANS AMID MIGRANT CRISIS, CRIME

Sign with racially charged language targeting Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate

Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears was the topic of an indication condemned by Virginia leaders as offensive and inappropriate. (Winsome Earle-Sears Marketing campaign)

The ladies within the focus group overwhelmingly characterised the signal as written in poor style, describing its phrases as “ugly,” but in addition justified it by arguing Republicans have “already taken it too far with their trans bans.” One other lady used the N-word whereas evaluating the signal to these of the segregated Jim Crow period of the late nineteenth to the mid-Twentieth centuries within the American South. 

“What’s the most effective analogy for a trans individual not with the ability to use a specific rest room in our current trendy historical past?” one participant requested the group. 

One other lady chimed in: “You used to have lodges that mentioned ‘No n—-rs, no Jews, no canines at these lodges. Is that… I do not know if that is the identical factor.”

“Like, I do not assume I might really feel uncomfortable, and I undoubtedly would not maintain up that signal,” the primary lady mentioned in response. “However this individual, I feel, was simply looking for an acceptable analogy.”

Current voting historical past of white ladies 

The NPA report defined that polling information because the 2012 election, which pitted former Democrat President Barack Obama in opposition to Republican Mitt Romney, confirmed “voting patterns amongst white voters and girls haven’t moved a lot in a decade.”

The shift to the left, the report argued, just isn’t attributable to gender or race, however moderately earnings and training. 

“In 2012, faculty graduates leaned Republican, 51-47, whereas postgraduates favored Democrats 55-42. By 2024, that sample had flipped and widened: Harris gained faculty grads 53-45 and postgrads 59-38. Non-college voters went the opposite approach. Excessive-school grads and people with some faculty, as soon as evenly break up, gave Trump a 56-43 lead,” the report discovered. 

“Earnings adopted swimsuit. Voters incomes below $50,000, as soon as a 60-38 Obama bloc, shifted to a 50-48 Trump edge. These incomes over $100,000 flipped from a 54-44 Romney majority to a 51-47 Harris win,” it continued. 

The report took difficulty with the media asking and diving into explanations on “what ‘broke’ younger white males” to maneuver farther to the proper and assist re-elect Trump in 2024, however argued the query ought to as an alternative be: “What radicalized wealthy white ladies, and whether or not they even notice it.”

Kamala Harris on The Late Show

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is seen as a visitor on The Late Present with Stephen Colbert on July 31, 2025. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS through Getty Pictures)

‘Luxurious’ of finding out the information 

The ladies within the focus group overwhelmingly introduced themselves as arbiters of data, reporting that they’ve the “luxurious” of studying information articles from completely different shops, whereas different voters are extra involved about prices of residing and placing meals on the desk. 

DEMOCRATS ARE MAKING A CRITICAL MISTAKE — AND VOTERS ARE LETTING THEM KNOW

One lady within the group recounted that her cousin residing in a Heartland state was a lifelong Democrat who introduced forward of the 2024 election that he was leaning in direction of voting for Trump, which the lady mentioned made her almost fall “off my chair.” 

The cousin, a male farmer, reported to her that the Biden administration had not helped U.S. farmers. 

“He does not know. He is not taking note of China’s not shopping for wheat or soybeans,” the feminine voter mentioned. “He is simply involved about his each day life and making sufficient cash to assist his household. And so I do not assume they’re paying consideration.”

“I feel numerous occasions persons are simply very targeted on … the way it impacts them on that day and never studying The Washington Submit or The New York Instances or different issues that all of us have entry to and, you understand, have the luxurious of doing,” she added. 

Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot

Scene from the Jan. 6 2021 Capitol riot. (AP Photograph/Jose Luis Magana, File)

Handing over a good friend who breached U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6

One other lady reported to the group that she turned in her longtime good friend after she came upon she breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. The FBI launched a tip line shortly after Jan. 6, 2021, the place individuals might report those that had been “instigating violence in Washington, D.C.” 

“She mentioned, ‘We had been simply strolling round,’” the lady within the focus group recounted of the dialog together with her good friend about Jan. 6. “And I do know she slipped. I do know she did not imply to inform me she was within the Capitol.”

“And I mentioned, ‘It wasn’t a f—ing open home. You were not, you were not shopping for the Capitol,'” she continued, as different ladies within the group remarked, “Wow” and “Good for you.”

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The lady mentioned she has not spoken to her former good friend since, and submitted a tip to authorities that she was within the Capitol the day of the protests. 

“After which I had that entire internal turmoil of, ‘do I am going on that web site and say I feel that she would’ …. I went backwards and forwards on that for in all probability two weeks and requested some individuals. And at last, I simply went on and mentioned ‘she was there, and I do not know what function she had, what it was,'” she mentioned.  “‘She was in that constructing by her personal admission.'” 

Nasty woman against Trump sign

A brand new report revealed by a Trump-aligned pollster examined how educated, rich white ladies have transfer extra to the left. (Getty Pictures)

A extra cohesive future 

“Because the session ended, they voiced a small hope that the nation may nonetheless discover a approach again to calm and customary function. Whether or not that hope can survive a tradition constructed on outrage is unsure. However their dialog left one clear lesson. Beneath polls and get together traces, the true contest for the nation’s future is over how People assume, converse, and stay with each other,” the report concluded. 

The ladies within the group known as on the Democrat Celebration to seek out cohesion and to disseminate their message to get together leaders throughout the nation to be able to win upcoming elections. 

“Democrats must cease primarying for the lesser Republican. So what’s occurring is … Democrats are voting between two Republican main candidates, and so they’re voting for the fool, loopy, right-wing man in order that they do not should compete in opposition to this particular clever individual. And that is the place we’re getting these nutcases,” one lady mentioned. 

One other lady mentioned the DNC ought to fight all the pieces Trump says, together with when the president pinned blame on radical liberal violence for the assassination of Charlie Kirk in September. 

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“I feel it comes from the DNC. I feel they should manage. I feel they want a cohesive message. I feel they have to be vocal each time Trump says one thing, even about Charlie Kirk. Sure. Nobody ought to be killed for what they imagine in. 100%. However they’re turning him right into a martyr,” one lady mentioned. 

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