Elsewhere on Twitter I saw that the biggest HRC loss was among those with incomes between $50,000 and $99,000, 31% of pop'n
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Not that heavily, support across the board income-wise (and obviously there are other factors in play):pic.twitter.com/bbJh1G7VxL
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Maybe because they saw through all of his 'I'll make America great again' bullshit. The racist middle class just didn't care.
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just watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NsrwH9I9vE …
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he had the perfect message, "what have you got to lose?". watch this video https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/video/2016/jun/14/labour-supporters-brexit-stoke-on-trent-eu-referendum-video …, it explains a lot.
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One reason is because Bernie campaigned for Hilary
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are you trusting the exit polls data for this point of view?
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didn't they shift toward the republicans from the last election?
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poor = millenials and minorities just as much as struggling working class. Is there a better breakdown somewhere?
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Except they didn't. Remember that myth thing you retweeted this morning?
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