Lonewolves wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Cras wrote:
Well; rural voters put him there. They're all white
Yes, I was more taking issue with the "white people voted Trump in" across all sections" . The poor, thick is bit I linked to this morning and even commented on what they'd do to try to make it better for themselves.
More white people with college degrees voted Trump than Clinton. How's that for you?
It appears that the biggest increase in people voting for Republicans in a demographic was white without college education from that graph Rich posted.
With college education and white has increased only slightly it stayed the same, there's not so much an imbalance.
The former group, it appears, was enough to push over the line, and had a bigger effect than the latter group.
Their reasoning for voting for Trump was explained in the articles linked previously, and seems sound.
Them not voting, it voting for Clinton would maintain the status quo and that wasn't acceptable to them so Trump offered best chance of changing that to their minds.
It seems that a surge if support from minority groups did not reach levels enough to counterbalance the redneck vote.
So, not all white people to blame as ℅ages seem fair constant at a glance in other slices of population for Republicans, and minority support not as much as hoped for Clinton.
Is what I am trying to say.