Democrats are running on working-class résumés. Republicans question the credentials

As Democrats try to rebuild support among working-class voters, they’re increasingly running candidates who bill themselves as blue-collar outsiders, and Republicans are increasingly accusing them of overselling the story. From Montana t…
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