It's the exact opposite, it's an age gap masquerading as a class gap, and it's really obvious if you look Rich young people are much more likely to be pro-Sanders and anti-Biden than poor old people And it's by a LOT, it's not even closehttps://twitter.com/TravisFWelch/status/1237571147081760768 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I've been wondering whether the class gap persists after controlling for age (and/or race), but I haven't been able to find any polling data with these crosstabs.
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From what I've heard it does, it's just not as strong, but it is consistent when you control for everything else (so among two 30-year-old college educated white men, the one who makes $20k a year is probably Bernie and the one who makes $80k a year is probably Biden)
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That was the case back in 2016 anyway Someone pointed out that even among the elderly as a whole, the *very* poor (living on less than $20k/yr) broke for Sanders over Clinton and were the only slice of the old who did so
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