No wonder that smart, educated women vote Democrat.
As for the others, Oh well.
And then there is reality As we move closer to Election Day, it is becoming clear that college-educated white women will be a key voting bloc for Hillary Clinton, serving as a counterweight to Donald Trump’s support from working-class white men. This is evident in polls taken since mid-summer and could translate into a sizeable vote advantage for Clinton, according to simulations I conducted and depicted in our latest video of the Diversity Explosion: Election 2016 series. The likely voting haul delivered to Clinton by educated white women would be precedent-shattering. While Democratic presidential candidates have done better with women than men since 1980, white women have tended to vote Republican—just less so than their male counterparts. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/watch-the-power-of-the-educated-white-female-vote-in-election-2016/
And then there is reality As we move closer to Election Day, it is becoming clear that college-educated white women will be a key voting bloc for Hillary Clinton, serving as a counterweight to Donald Trump’s support from working-class white men. This is evident in polls taken since mid-summer and could translate into a sizeable vote advantage for Clinton, according to simulations I conducted and depicted in our latest video of the Diversity Explosion: Election 2016 series. The likely voting haul delivered to Clinton by educated white women would be precedent-shattering. While Democratic presidential candidates have done better with women than men since 1980, white women have tended to vote Republican—just less so than their male counterparts. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/watch-the-power-of-the-educated-white-female-vote-in-election-2016/
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2016?
Get out of the Twilight zone and try, hard, to catch up.
And then there is reality As we move closer to Election Day, it is becoming clear that college-educated white women will be a key voting bloc for Hillary Clinton, serving as a counterweight to Donald Trump’s support from working-class white men. This is evident in polls taken since mid-summer and could translate into a sizeable vote advantage for Clinton, according to simulations I conducted and depicted in our latest video of the Diversity Explosion: Election 2016 series. The likely voting haul delivered to Clinton by educated white women would be precedent-shattering. While Democratic presidential candidates have done better with women than men since 1980, white women have tended to vote Republican—just less so than their male counterparts. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/watch-the-power-of-the-educated-white-female-vote-in-election-2016/
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