SR, still waiting to hear why a "higher education" would lead one to vote Democrat other than being brain washed by Socialist/ Marxist/ Progressive professors. Educate me.
And I believe I proved that the majority of illegals from Central America have less than a high school degree and they would probably vote Democrat if given the chance. There goes that theory.
Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Here is my statement (red) and your response (blue):
Trump's base will get him just so far. Evangelical Christians and old, white men with less than a college education will get him a lot of votes but will not get him elected. I didn't say, or even imply, that they were less educated than others regarding policy. For whatever reasons these demographics supported Trump, just as blacks, Hispanics, and Asians voted for Clinton.
I'm curious what you thing a "higher education" gets you if not a "better" understanding of policies? I mean, isn't the whole narrative that if you didn't go to college you didn't get a "broader" world view by coming into contact with a broader base of people? I didn't go to college but I was in the military like many old White men of my generation, where I got that broader view of diverse persons. While I didn't study sociology or today's "feminist studies", I did see the world and have always considered it to be a "higher education" in some ways, more than anybody could get from spending 4 years on the same campus being taught by the same politically biased "educators" who IMHO brain wash more than they educate.
A college education gives a student a taste of fields unrelated to their major. As a business major, I took courses in chemistry, biology, English composition and literature, anthropology, political science, a foreign language, etc. I don't know if such requirements exist in college today.
No course in college, unless a student is a Politial Science major, discusses detailed political issues. Actually, issues like that might be discussed by college students outside, rather than inside, the classroom. just as you may have discussed them with your peers while in the service.
All I said is that exit polls after the 2016 election indicated which demographics voted for which candidate, Trump or Clinton.
If you believe the exit polls, Blacks and Hispanics voted overwhelmingly for Clinton. White men voted overwhelmingly for Trump. College graduates favored Clinton by a wide margin and non-college graduates favored Trump by a wide margin.
At no point have I tried to explain why the voting demographics were what they were.