Reporters still looking at this: overlooked, significant story is how Facebook's ad targeting facilities play into this. I think a big deal.
Of a 13% group of all of US. So about 6% of US—likely more non-voters than voters—also balanced out by non-white people?
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But will find and tweet out cross tabs, too. Given half white, half not, and mostly old I'm skeptical had huge impact+
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..since it appears that 70% of the country is on Facebook, and that is fairly event distributed across income.
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15% US not online. That demographic preminately white, men no college. Demographic changed vote from Dem to Rep since 2012
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I'm going from this: 13%. Includes many non-white. Defining characteristic 65+. Unclear if votes at all? http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/09/07/some-americans-dont-use-the-internet-who-are-they/ …
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