ABSTRACT

The necessity of forming cross-class alliances is a universal requirement in the new four-class system, and although the dominant group varies according to regions and national traditions, a new type of coalition-building has become an imperious necessity to win elections. A less common alliance can bring together Millennials and the Suburban Middle Class. This coalition might also seem counter-nature, as both classes have clearly opposed economic and social interests, but it is not impossible when both classes are interested in autonomist or separatist political solutions. Judging by these descriptions, it seems that the old Suburban Middle Class generally seems to be the key to most electoral success, as the Creative Class Millennials coalition has recently become more and more difficult to sustain, and as the Millennials New Minority coalition has not yet shown potential for electoral success.