The Education Gap in Presidential Politics

Historically, the lower educated demographics always gravitated to the democrats.

What happened in 2016 and 2020 is that the blue collar vote shifted to Trump.

Democrat policy and rhetoric has alienated a key voting demographic of the democrat party, and the OP is trying to spin it into "Republicans are dumber than democrats".

What it really reflects is just the democrat failure to keep their voters. They are the party of the elites and freaks now, and the GOP is the party of the working class.
 
Historically, the lower educated demographics always gravitated to the democrats.

What happened in 2016 and 2020 is that the blue collar vote shifted to Trump.

Democrat policy and rhetoric has alienated a key voting demographic of the democrat party, and the OP is trying to spin it into "Republicans are dumber than democrats".

What it really reflects is just the democrat failure to keep their voters. They are the party of the elites and freaks now, and the GOP is the party of the working class.
On top of that, DemocRATs have been pissing off blqcks to no end, contrary to what the race hustlers say.
 
Name ONE stuck up Ivy League Professor that ever did one day of Honest work.
The anti-intellectual demonization of academic achievement reflects the ongoing political realignment.

Yet it is academic achievement that correlates to economic success as well as to respect for science. Lack of education correlates to irrational election and climate change denial, contempt for America's justice system, and an adherence to ideological dogma rather than to empirical data.


“The biggest single, best predictor of how someone’s going to vote in American politics now is education level. That is now the new fault line in American politics,” [David] Sosnik told David Chalian...
Trump’s rise over the past three election cycles, Sosnik argued, “accelerated and completed this political realignment based on education that had been forming since the early ’70s, at the beginning of the decline in the middle class.”

As the US transitions to a 21st century economy, there’s a rift between the people who attain education – “that’s become the basic Democratic Party,” he said, comparing them with people who feel left behind, “that group of voters is now the modern Republican Party base.”

... for every dollar of wealth in a household headed by a college graduate, a household headed by a high school graduate has 22 cents....

Put another way, college graduates hold about three-quarters of the wealth in the US, but account for only about 40% of the population.

There’s a direct correlation to politics. In 2020, according to CNN’s exit polls, voters with a college degree accounted for 41% of the electorate and they supported President Joe Biden 55% to Trump’s 43%. Trump got the support of about two-thirds of White voters without a college degree, but he lost White college-educated voters.
 
The anti-intellectual demonization of academic achievement reflects the ongoing political realignment.

Yet it is academic achievement that correlates to economic success as well as to respect for science. Lack of education correlates to irrational election and climate change denial, contempt for America's justice system, and an adherence to ideological dogma rather than to empirical data.


“The biggest single, best predictor of how someone’s going to vote in American politics now is education level. That is now the new fault line in American politics,” [David] Sosnik told David Chalian...
Trump’s rise over the past three election cycles, Sosnik argued, “accelerated and completed this political realignment based on education that had been forming since the early ’70s, at the beginning of the decline in the middle class.”
As the US transitions to a 21st century economy, there’s a rift between the people who attain education – “that’s become the basic Democratic Party,” he said, comparing them with people who feel left behind, “that group of voters is now the modern Republican Party base.”
... for every dollar of wealth in a household headed by a college graduate, a household headed by a high school graduate has 22 cents....
Put another way, college graduates hold about three-quarters of the wealth in the US, but account for only about 40% of the population.
There’s a direct correlation to politics. In 2020, according to CNN’s exit polls, voters with a college degree accounted for 41% of the electorate and they supported President Joe Biden 55% to Trump’s 43%. Trump got the support of about two-thirds of White voters without a college degree, but he lost White college-educated voters.
Tell that to master tradesman making six figures and don't vote for Democrat filth like you.
 
Tell that to master tradesman making six figures and don't vote for Democrat filth like you.
Those who dislike the documented political correlations predicated upon disparate levels of academic achievement appear to have no contradictory data they can cite. it is a dominant indicator.

“The biggest single, best predictor of how someone’s going to vote
in American politics now is education level.
 
Those who dislike the documented political correlations predicated upon disparate levels of academic achievement appear to have no contradictory data they can cite. it is a dominant indicator.

“The biggest single, best predictor of how someone’s going to vote
in American politics now is education level.
**** off, shitlips. Just because some moron has a piece of paper in gender studies doesn't make them educated, only indoctrinated.
 
Historically, the lower educated demographics always gravitated to the democrats.

What happened in 2016 and 2020 is that the blue collar vote shifted to Trump.

Democrat policy and rhetoric has alienated a key voting demographic of the democrat party, and the OP is trying to spin it into "Republicans are dumber than democrats".

What it really reflects is just the democrat failure to keep their voters. They are the party of the elites and freaks now, and the GOP is the party of the working class.
You can't summarize the topic any better than that. :113:
 
The anti-intellectual demonization of academic achievement reflects the ongoing political realignment.

Yet it is academic achievement that correlates to economic success as well as to respect for science. Lack of education correlates to irrational election and climate change denial, contempt for America's justice system, and an adherence to ideological dogma rather than to empirical data.


“The biggest single, best predictor of how someone’s going to vote in American politics now is education level. That is now the new fault line in American politics,” [David] Sosnik told David Chalian...
Trump’s rise over the past three election cycles, Sosnik argued, “accelerated and completed this political realignment based on education that had been forming since the early ’70s, at the beginning of the decline in the middle class.”
As the US transitions to a 21st century economy, there’s a rift between the people who attain education – “that’s become the basic Democratic Party,” he said, comparing them with people who feel left behind, “that group of voters is now the modern Republican Party base.”
... for every dollar of wealth in a household headed by a college graduate, a household headed by a high school graduate has 22 cents....
Put another way, college graduates hold about three-quarters of the wealth in the US, but account for only about 40% of the population.
There’s a direct correlation to politics. In 2020, according to CNN’s exit polls, voters with a college degree accounted for 41% of the electorate and they supported President Joe Biden 55% to Trump’s 43%. Trump got the support of about two-thirds of White voters without a college degree, but he lost White college-educated voters.
Any of those Ivy League Twits ever have a REAL Job? They are all fags anyway.
 
Historically, the lower educated demographics always gravitated to the democrats.

What happened in 2016 and 2020 is that the blue collar vote shifted to Trump.

Democrat policy and rhetoric has alienated a key voting demographic of the democrat party, and the OP is trying to spin it into "Republicans are dumber than democrats".

What it really reflects is just the democrat failure to keep their voters. They are the party of the elites and freaks now, and the GOP is the party of the working class.

Or the Republicans are willing to lie, and lie and lie, and the less educated are willing to believe.

Did Trump bring back all those jobs he said he would? No.


In 2009 manufacturing fell to its lowest levels. They'd been declining since 1998. 16 million jobs went down to 11 million by 2009 and the recession. The Republicans did nothing to stop the boom and bust, did nothing to sort any of the problems out that are causing poor people to be poorer.

They give their rich friends benefits such as Walmart being allowed to get their employees benefits so Walmart doesn't have to pay them much, or low taxes for huge companies like Amazon which puts small business owners out of business.

But they'll dress it all up and claim they're benefiting the poor by electing a supposed billionaire with a history of screwing people over.
 
You regard most college-educated white Americans as "a group of children who have never grown up" because you don't like how they vote?

Okay, that's your right.

Biological children are lockstep with these college-graduates you are touting. Since when did children become bastions of wisdom? Is this a new phenomenon? In every society around the entire world, children are seen as un-wise. Many are stubborn to a fault. They need experience to gain wisdom. It isn’t their fault, it is largely circumstance and simple biology. All of a sudden, in this strange leftist world, these biological kids agree with college educated adults. Let me let you in on a little secret. Kids haven’t changed because biology hasn’t changed. It is these college educated adults that are not becoming wise. They are remaining children due to indoctrination.

I don’t expect you to understand.
 
Biological children are lockstep with these college-graduates you are touting. Since when did children become bastions of wisdom? Is this a new phenomenon? In every society around the entire world, children are seen as un-wise. Many are stubborn to a fault. They need experience to gain wisdom. It isn’t their fault, it is largely circumstance and simple biology. All of a sudden, in this strange leftist world, these biological kids agree with college educated adults. Let me let you in on a little secret. Kids haven’t changed because biology hasn’t changed. It is these college educated adults that are not becoming wise. They are remaining children due to indoctrination.
The "college-educated adults" for whom you express your contempt are doing relatively well. College graduates earn more than double on average than those without a degree, have more stable marriages, and are healthier, and live longer.

I suspect that you feel the need to malign college-educated Americans because you don't like the way most vote.

Women are also a demographic that much prefers the Democratic Party. I don't know if you attribute that to their also "remaining children due to indoctrination."
 
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I can understand why you hate education. Knowledge is anathema to your contempt.
Education? Since when is it really necessary? Look at some of the real Prime Movers in this countries History. Many were self taught. Besides ,anyone can read a book. Or WRITE one ,for that matter. MARX was a Fatass "Intellectual" who never did a days work in his life. Whereas Vanderbuilt and Rockefeller started out pretty low.
 
Historically, the lower educated demographics always gravitated to the democrats.

They still do; black and brown minorities have the highest dropout rates and are grossly over-represented in colleges due to social promotion and quota schemes. Example: only 58% of blacks taking bar exams pass the first time compared to 83% of whites. After several intensive months of giving them the answers to the exams they get to repeatedly take the exams and then pretend they're lawyers.
 

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