The great Democratic divide elects Trump twice
Finally, 47 percent of Elites had graduated college, while 80 percent of the Working Class had not.
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Finally, 47 percent of Elites had graduated college, while 80 percent of the Working Class had not.
Yet Republicans lost them by 2 points (47-49). This was after winning them in 10 consecutive elections with a Democrat in the White House.
Rick Scott over Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, 47 percent to 43 percent.
Polling analyst Nate Silver, in a New York Times op-ed last week, pointed out that Democratic Senate candidates in rough races are running better than Biden in 46 of the 47 quality surveys.
But church membership has been dropping over the past two decades, falling to 47 percent in 2020.
The survey shows Trump is underwater by 13 percentage points on the likability scale with voters, and more (47 percent yes to 22 percent no) believe, as a New York judge ruled this week, he inflated the
Now 47 years old, the freshman from New York’s Hudson Valley won his first election at 18.