MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Analysis by Phillip Bump @ WashingtonPost.com, July 31
[....] Talking to Vanity Fair’s Gabriel Sherman more recently, though, Bannon was much more pessimistic.
“The Republican college-educated woman is done,” Bannon replied. “They’re gone. They were going anyway at some point in time. Trump triggers them.”
I spend a decent amount of time looking at polls and data, and Bannon’s comments struck me as accurate. On Monday, I looked at how women broadly were lining up in opposition to Trump and the Republican Party at unusual levels; the idea that white, college-educated women might be out of play rings largely true.
The scale of that chasm was made obvious by a close look. [....]
I'll put a copy his final striking graph in comments.
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Bump's final graphs:
by artappraiser on Thu, 08/02/2018 - 4:08am