KEY POINTS
  • The battle over President Biden's economic recovery plan may undermine the Republican Party's attempt to rebrand itself as the party of the working class.
  • Trump's presidency, the pandemic relief bills and recent GOP policy plans have all helped Republicans cement gains among working-class voters.
  • But Biden's plan to raise taxes to fund blue-collar jobs and family benefits is pushing Republicans back into the position of defending corporate tax cuts and opposing popular policies.
President Joe Biden speaks following a tour of Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, Virginia on May 3, 2021.

WASHINGTON — The looming battle over tax hikes to fund President Joe Biden's economic recovery bills threatens to undermine the Republican Party's nascent, post-Trump effort to rebrand itself as the party of the working class.

Over the past decade, the share of Americans with only a high school education who identified as Republicans has risen by more than 10 points, from 34% to 45%, according to NBC News/Wall Street Journal polling.