The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated

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'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
 
Just because you go to college, doesnt mean you are smart.
Kind of a stupid thing to say... did you go to college? :D
 
If they vote. Loads of college kids don't vote.

Oh and there is no way to know how they will vote.
 
I find this interesting. The less educated people are probably not following the evening news as much as the people with college degrees. So this good news about Trumps accomplishments are going to be absorrbed by the more educated. And the less educated are probably getting hired along with the rest of the population so they are being impacted by the good economic conditions.

I just wonder about the "fact" that Trump supporters are less educated. Could this be just another example of fake news?
 
I find this interesting. The less educated people are probably not following the evening news as much as the people with college degrees. So this good news about Trumps accomplishments are going to be absorrbed by the more educated. And the less educated are probably getting hired along with the rest of the population so they are being impacted by the good economic conditions.

I just wonder about the "fact" that Trump supporters are less educated. Could this be just another example of fake news?

I have plenty of college educated friends that voted for Trump. Its not just us dumb high school folks who voted for the man. LOL
 
I find this interesting. The less educated people are probably not following the evening news as much as the people with college degrees. So this good news about Trumps accomplishments are going to be absorrbed by the more educated. And the less educated are probably getting hired along with the rest of the population so they are being impacted by the good economic conditions.

I just wonder about the "fact" that Trump supporters are less educated. Could this be just another example of fake news?

I have plenty of college educated friends that voted for Trump. Its not just us dumb high school folks who voted for the man. LOL
Same here. Do I would like to know where this idea that the lower the education the higher the support for Trump.
 
I find this interesting. The less educated people are probably not following the evening news as much as the people with college degrees. So this good news about Trumps accomplishments are going to be absorrbed by the more educated. And the less educated are probably getting hired along with the rest of the population so they are being impacted by the good economic conditions.

I just wonder about the "fact" that Trump supporters are less educated. Could this be just another example of fake news?

I have plenty of college educated friends that voted for Trump. Its not just us dumb high school folks who voted for the man. LOL
Same here. Do I would like to know where this idea that the lower the education the higher the support for Trump.

LMAO Come on now. Its makes the lefty loons happy to think only low IQ voters voted for Trump.

Of course loads of college educated folks voted for him to. Keep that a secret.
 
Many college educated persons just won't opine publicly because they don't want to hear it from the lunatic Left. Privately they vote for Trump.
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.



Translation~ you know your losing so may as well cut down the deplorables??
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.

This is possibly the most ignorant shit I've read in a while.
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
Those who voted for Hope and Change, and I'm with her, are the stupidest people in the fucking universe.

And those who went to college, many couldn't pass a simple history test.





And they vote for stupid people who represent them.

Looney Tune Obama (Stutter Much)

So keep on telling yourself that college(where you are stupid enough to owe hundreds of thousands of dollars) for a shit education that can get you a job at Starbucks, we just sit back and laugh at your stupidity.
 
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'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
Ah, the college educated that nominated Hillary Clinton, eh? Such genius!
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
Ah, the college educated that nominated Hillary Clinton, eh? Such genius!

LOL...do you realize how nonsensical your replies seem to be?

So...your argument this time is that smart/educated people are actually stupid because many of them voted for a politician who got the most votes in an election?


:auiqs.jpg:

Whatever pal.
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
Ah, the college educated that nominated Hillary Clinton, eh? Such genius!

LOL...do you realize how nonsensical your replies seem to be?

So...your argument this time is that smart/educated people are actually stupid because many of them voted for a politician who got the most votes in an election?


:auiqs.jpg:

Whatever pal.

If you're evidence of "smart/educated", I'll take stupid/uneducated all day every day. You shit-for-brains that spent 12 years getting a degree in basket weaving and think you're better than everybody else are the most annoying little pricks walking the face of the Earth.
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
Ah, the college educated that nominated Hillary Clinton, eh? Such genius!

LOL...do you realize how nonsensical your replies seem to be?

So...your argument this time is that smart/educated people are actually stupid because many of them voted for a politician who got the most votes in an election?


:auiqs.jpg:

Whatever pal.


fortunately, 'college educated' doesn't make up the majority of voters.
 
'The House districts with the closest races in the midterm elections tend to be more educated than the rest of the country. Of the 30 districts currently rated as "tossups" by Cook Political Report, two thirds have a higher prevalence of college degrees than the national average.

Why it matters: It's yet another sign of potential midterm trouble for Republicans, since 28 of those races have a Republican incumbent and President Trump did best with people without college degrees. Strategists from both parties think it'll come down to how suburban voters react to Trump.

The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.

What they're saying:

  • Democratic operatives say Trump is toxic in the suburbs, and they believe their message of standing up to Trump performs best with educated voters.
  • Republican strategists, however, believe most of the voters in these districts are still Republicans, and that they'll vote to stick with GOP policies regardless of how they feel about Trump's rhetoric.'
The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated


In other words, since we know Trump's base are generally uneducated and that the average educated person has a higher-than-average IQ. Trump/Reps are hoping smart people do not vote this November.

Average IQ of university students is around 115 IQ points - read more.


Basically, Trump generally does well with stupid people, generally not so well with smart people.

That - to me - PERFECTLY describes the Trump administration.
Ah, the college educated that nominated Hillary Clinton, eh? Such genius!

LOL...do you realize how nonsensical your replies seem to be?

So...your argument this time is that smart/educated people are actually stupid because many of them voted for a politician who got the most votes in an election?


:auiqs.jpg:

Whatever pal.
|No, we're just laughing at your pretentiousness, Hillary's sleaze and the "smart/educated people" who nominated her. Come on, those are funny!
 
'The battle for the House will be fought among the college-educated'

You mean the college INDOCTRINATED...


If so, we're f*ed! :p
 

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