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Polling has consistently shown that President Donald Trump’s strongest base of support comes from white Americans who do not have a college degree — but new analysis shows that they might not be enough to carry him across the finish line this year.
Writing at NBC News, Cook Political elections expert Dave Wasserman explains that “in 2020, noncollege whites are on track to make up about 43 percent of the nation’s adult citizens
A new interactive collaboration by NBC News and The Cook Political Report finds that if 2016’s rates of turnout and support were applied to 2020’s new demographic realities, Trump would narrowly lose Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — more than enough to swing the presidency to Joe Biden,” Wasserman explains. “And, Trump would lose the popular vote by about four points, roughly double his 2016 deficit.”
https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/he...d-doom-trumps-2020-campaign-elections-expert/
Writing at NBC News, Cook Political elections expert Dave Wasserman explains that “in 2020, noncollege whites are on track to make up about 43 percent of the nation’s adult citizens
A new interactive collaboration by NBC News and The Cook Political Report finds that if 2016’s rates of turnout and support were applied to 2020’s new demographic realities, Trump would narrowly lose Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — more than enough to swing the presidency to Joe Biden,” Wasserman explains. “And, Trump would lose the popular vote by about four points, roughly double his 2016 deficit.”
https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/he...d-doom-trumps-2020-campaign-elections-expert/