The Trouble With Exit Polls: Since taking office, Donald Trump seems to have lost ground with college -
educated white voters.
Not exact matches
And given Clinton's weakness in polls among non-college
educated,
white, working - class
voters, that's entirely possible.
If Democrats can really use this issue to further energize college -
educated,
white, suburbanite swing
voters, especially women, it will suggest the cultural shift on this issue is enduring.
One irony of recent American politics is that the exodus of wage - earning whites from the Democratic party has tended to make the rump of
white Democratic
voters more affluent, better
educated, and more doctrinaire leftist.
He did, however, appeal to many less -
educated voters in the
white working class who hadn't previously taken much interest in politics.
Sick, I am an
educated, young, married,
white, Southern, practicing Christian
voter.
«Also the kind of
voters he appeals to —
white, working - class, many Catholic
voters, not college
educated — are just the
voters Mitt Romney must have to try to pull the election away from Barack Obama.
This is driven, of course, by the overwhelming support of young
voters, but also by
white Catholics, who have grown more open - minded on gay rights as they have become more affluent and
educated, and as their children return from college with more liberal attitudes.
Considering how well Trump is doing with (
white) men and
voters without a college degree around the country, women and college -
educated voters are key to any Clinton path to victory.
Once the party of fiscal conservatism and social moderation, it has become the party of old, under -
educated, rural
white voters.