You mischaracterize that representation as 'selling out' but those people overwhelmingly vote for the Party that continues to defend SS, Medicare and the ACA, all of which, equally overwhelmingly, support the middle and lower classes.
They sold out the working and middle class...As posted before, they represent 9out of the 10 richest districts and 69 out of 100....
You either read and don't comprehend or simply don't read. You never support your assertions with the kid of evidence contained in the two posts of mine that decisively refute your monotonous, incorrect, narrative.
Even after adjusting for recent inflation, most workers are better off than they were three years ago, with real wages up by 2.9%. Remarkably, the income inequality that was a feature of the American economy for most of the past three decades narrowed a bit. Real wages for those in the bottom quartile rose by 6.3% while those at the top saw their inflation-adjusted earnings barely increase.