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I don’t know if what you’re saying is actually true or not since you have not presented any data on it yet, but it’s a fact that you’re cherry picking data just from red states now.
You evidetnly don’t follow political demographics very closely. As income rises, no matter what state you live in, the more likely you are to vote Republican. Donald Trump was actually a bit of an anomaly in this regard in that it was a little closer than usual in terms of higher incomes, but even then, the gap exists. Do your own research, but in red states and states, the gap is even larger. Also, even blue counties near large urban areas in red states show the same pattern. Those making more money tend to vote Republican.
2020 Presidential Election exit polls: share of votes by income U.S. 2020 | Statista