2. With our partners at @PRRIpoll, we surveyed white, non-salaried voters without college degrees before and after the election.
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If you talk to people, you often find that their sense of cultural displacement is tied to their economic analysis of race in this country.
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Such a common historical patterns, that it's not even surprising. Doesn't make them non-racist, just makes this kind of analysis misleading
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The point is not that some racist Trump voters weren't economically distressed but that racism & scapegoating Trump common sense.
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And it is "their" not "there"
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Actually "these." Typing on a phone!
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Can you elaborate? What's the feedback loop?
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That was very good anova - particularly enjoyed the closing section about tradeoffs between strength of experiment and creativity of theory.
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They're both aspects of alienation, developing over a generation of declining prospects. A short-term analysis will miss that.
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what do you mean by separating variables in a feedback loop?
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Is your point wwc who voted Trump put fear/racism over economics or that racism was not key motive for Trump vote? Need elaboration for the
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sleep deprived stat dilettantes...
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