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Originally Posted by Guest
While I am not overwhelmed by generalizations, and not sure I see a correlation with the wall, but the poster makes a point, and I offer a few links for you to consider...
The educational rift in the 2016 election
Behind Trump's victory: Divisions by race, gender and education | Pew Research Center
Education, Not Income, Predicted Who Would Vote For Trump | FiveThirtyEight
I would make my point that he "conned" the American voter based on his cabinet appointees, the recent tax cuts, and a number of things. While I can argue it based on stats as I present, it is much easier to make that point based on actions.
This is an interesting and telling quote from the man who actually wrote the "Art if the Deal"
"If Trump is elected President, he warned, “the millions of people who voted for him and believe that he represents their interests will learn what anyone who deals closely with him already knows—that he couldn’t care less about them.” ♦
Good reading but doubting you will actually read it.
Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter Tells All | The New Yorker
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The OP stated - "the
uneducated lower class are the main force of Trump's base"
Maybe had he worded it differently, it wouldn't have come across as so offensive. To me it sounded like the typical elitist attitude of so many liberals.
And btw, you shouldn't be so quick to judge yourself, I already read that article.