they mean "white"
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They do mean white. Matters b/c HRC fell behind Obama in many predominately white blue-collar areas in key states http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-election-final-20161209-story.html …
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The commentators have their agendas to push, that's why
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Probably because it's far more instructive to consider who *didn't* show up to vote in 2016 versus the prior two elections.
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Interesting how 99% of the commentary on Hillary winning working class voters misses this.
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Jeet, you can help fight this narrative.
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Of course. "White" is implied by term working class, with the unstated inference that only white people vote according to class interests
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You know who refuses to believe this? Other upper income folks. It tells them things they don't want to believe.
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She won minority working class big; lost high school ed white men big. She won college ed whites by a bit.
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She lost because of third party breakaway in a handful of key states. Why is that ignored?
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Because this is a dumb take, and it's not why she lost.
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