... when the Donald so obviously loves assup?
Why are you comparing Rep and Dems? Trump is an "anti-establishment" candidate and we are still in the primaries. Those comparison are pretty much meaningless right now because we aren't talking about Dems vs Reps, but Trump vs the rest of the Reps.So what if we're still in the primaries? In many states, you are allowed to vote in either the Republican or Dem primary.
And, as my article makes painfully clear, he is appealing to a lot of un- or poorly educated people (whichever way you want to phrase it). Originally Posted by eatfibo
So what if we're still in the primaries? In many states, you are allowed to vote in either the Republican or Dem primary. Originally Posted by lustyladBecause we aren't talking about Dems vs Rep, but people voting in republican primaries who support Trump vs the other candidates. But you make a good point, I should keep in mind that there are states that have open primaries, so people could be voting in either primary.
Your article crudely lumps the uneducated together with the under-educated. The under-educated consist largely of the working poor whose jobs are most threatened by illegal immigration - hence many support Trump specifically because of his immigration stance. The uneducated consist largely of non-working poor who rely on government handouts - hence most support Dems who promise to sweeten the dole for them.In both cases, they lack a proper education. Whether there is an absence of an education, or just not a very good one, the difference is virtually meaningless; both groups (on average) are prone to making decisions not based on high level analysis, but more on how they feel.