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  2. Why education level has become the best predictor for how ...

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    Those voters aren’t choosing between a candidate, but rather deciding whether to vote at all. For Trump, these are non-college-educated White voters in general, particularly men, who “if they ...

  3. The electorate is changing. Here’s what that means for Trump ...

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    In the 2020 election, nearly 9-in-10 eligible White adults with at least a four-year college degree voted, compared to just under 2-in-3 Whites without a college degree and about 3-in-5 non-White ...

  4. Biden's big weakness vs Trump: Voters without college degrees ...

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    Trump's share of non-college educated voters is up marginally to 44% from 42%. This year, marginally higher shares of non-college educated voters say they could vote for a third-party candidate ...

  5. Working class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reagan Democrats describes the segment of the white working class which forms part of the Republican base of support. The political role of the white working class was re-examined during the 2016 United States presidential election, due to the strong support for Donald Trump by white working class voters.

  6. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans without college experience were about equally likely to identify as liberal or conservative, with roughly half identifying as having mixed political values. [188] This divide primarily exists between educated and uneducated white voters, and it marks a reversal of previous trends where college-educated whites were more conservative. [189]

  7. Pew Research Center political typology - Wikipedia

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    Upbeats were young, Republican-leaning voters that believed in American exceptionalism and were optimistic about the governing of the United States. Disaffecteds were middle-aged Republican-leaning voters that were highly skeptical of both government and business. Bystanders were voters that did not vote, typically young and poorly educated.

  8. Non-college educated White voters are keeping Kamala Harris ...

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    CNN's Harry Enten said Monday that non-college educated White voters were shifting away from Donald Trump, suggesting that it was keeping Kamala Harris "in the ball game."

  9. United States federal civil service - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal civil service is the civilian workforce (i.e., non-elected and non-military public sector employees) of the United States federal government's departments and agencies. The federal civil service was established in 1871 ( 5 U.S.C. § 2101 ). [ 1 ]