Globalism hasn't proven beneficial for the American working class, and it seems that what has transpired in other parts of the world might now be unfolding in the United States.
Many Trump voters are not primarily motivated by conservatism; instead, they are driven by a desire to challenge the influence of wealthy global corporations that outsource jobs overseas, undermine competition, and impact democracy negatively.
Their vote is a reaction against the system itself, rather than a simple endorsement of liberal or conservative values.
Trump's appeal extends beyond just conservatives; he garners support from the white working class, including independents and even some Democrats. This broad support is a valuable asset for the Republican Party, as Trump's platform goes beyond traditional conservatism and captures votes they might not otherwise secure.
For the American working class, globalism has eroded the promise of the American dream, leading them to seek change, irrespective of its form. They are in search of a populist leader who can bring about meaningful transformation."