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is trump outperforming rmoney with any demographic? (Original Post)
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scheming daemons
(25,487 posts)1. Uneducated whites
The lesser the education, the greater the support for him.
(funny how that is so linear).
bettyellen
(47,209 posts)2. Isn't it uneducated white men? Thought UW women was a little less?
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(52,332 posts)3. wasn't sure if they largely when for rmoney as well.
Demsrule86
(68,696 posts)4. Yeah and he lost rather badly...nt.
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(52,332 posts)5. right -- i don't see how trump does better than rmoney.
Demsrule86
(68,696 posts)6. I don't see Trump winning and now he is toast.
Demsrule86
(68,696 posts)7. Actually no...Romney did better.
"But Trump isnt even doing as well as Romney. Trump is winning white voters by just 13 percentage points, according to an average of the last five live-interviewer national surveys.1 He doesnt reach the magic 22 percentage point margin in a single one of these polls."
SUPPORT AMONG WHITES
POLLSTER TRUMP CLINTON DIFFERENCE
CNN/ORC 49% 40% +9
CBS News/New York Times 49 37 +12
Fox News 51 30 +21
Monmouth University 47 39 +8
Quinnipiac University 50 36 +14
Average +13
"Trump leads with white voters, but not by enough"