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Old 04-06-2017, 05:36 PM
 
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Why is every white supremacist on the side of the GOP?
The last Klansmen in Congress was a Democrat who was considered by his Democrat colleagues to be the conscience of the Senate and an "elder statesman."

If the Democrat Party actually wanted to distance itself from its historic and institutional racism that II still has to this very day, it would issue a public apology or disband.
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Old 04-08-2017, 01:18 PM
 
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I feel like I already knew this. I know quite a few male millennials in Denver making between 50-70K who voted for him (myself included but mainly out of populism / default.)
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Old 04-09-2017, 07:29 AM
 
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As per CNN National Exit Poll:

College educated white women supported Clinton over Trump by 51% to 44%, while white non-college women supported Trump by 27% (61% to 34%).

Trump carried white college men by 14% (53% to 39%).

Trump carried total white college grads by 3% (48% to 45%). By contrast, Trump carried white non-college voters by 37% (66% to 29%).

Exit Polls 2016

Not sure where your getting your data.
So is t this your continued attempt to call any woman who voted for Trump stupid? If you can't smear the candidate go after the supporters. That is not too smart on Democrats part. On a side note, I'm a college educated woman who voted for Trump.
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Old 04-09-2017, 07:43 AM
 
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So is t this your continued attempt to call any woman who voted for Trump stupid? If you can't smear the candidate go after the supporters. That is not too smart on Democrats part. On a side note, I'm a college educated woman who voted for Trump.
No, I was responding to a post that contained a factual error. As per Exit Polls, a majority of white college women supported Hillary Clinton.

If the truth offends you, that's too damned bad.
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Old 04-09-2017, 07:45 AM
 
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College educated white women sprung for Trump instead of Hillary. Explain that to us. LOL

National security, economy, and illegal immigration?
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Old 04-09-2017, 07:58 AM
 
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No, I was responding to a post that contained a factual error. As per Exit Polls, a majority of white college women supported Hillary Clinton.

If the truth offends you, that's too damned bad.
The truth is that Trump won enough voters, including college-educated white women, to thump Hillary.
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Old 04-09-2017, 08:43 AM
 
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No, I was responding to a post that contained a factual error. As per Exit Polls, a majority of white college women supported Hillary Clinton.

If the truth offends you, that's too damned bad.
No nothing offends me especially coming from the left but it doesn't endear me to vote for Democrats either. I've known of Hillary's antics since Bill was president up until serving under the Obama administration. She's not a woman who I want representing women.

We can do much better.

And did you know it was because of a video? Oh well, what difference does it make? And seriously, a private server and carelessly handled our National secrets? Yes, we can do MUCH better.
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Old 04-09-2017, 08:58 AM
 
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No nothing offends me especially coming from the left but it doesn't endear me to vote for Democrats either. I've known of Hillary's antics since Bill was president up until serving under the Obama administration. She's not a woman who I want representing women.

We can do much better.

And did you know it was because of a video? Oh well, what difference does it make? And seriously, a private server and carelessly handled our National secrets? Yes, we can do MUCH better.
I was responding to a statement from a poster that was factually incorrect. I cited statistical evidence that the statement made was in error. I purposely did not make any commentary on the relative intelligence of voters on either side of the political divide. You're responding to a slight that wasn't intended and did not exist.

And you're not endearing yourself to me either. Thankfully, we will never meet.

Have a good day, in your universe.
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Old 04-09-2017, 09:03 AM
 
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I was responding to a statement from a poster that was factually incorrect. I cited statistical evidence that the statement made was in error. I purposely did not make any commentary on the relative intelligence of voters on either side of the political divide. You're responding to a slight that wasn't intended and did not exist.

And you're not endearing yourself to me either. Thankfully, we will never meet.

Have a good day, in your universe.
Well it stands. Democrats attacking men (and women) who voted for Trump is not going to endear them to the Democratic party. And i stand my ground that to vote based on gender is immature. Besides, we also can do much better than Hillary.
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Old 04-09-2017, 09:25 AM
 
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Democrats represent a majority of the richest congressional districts, and the party’s elected officials are more responsive to the policy agenda of the well-to-do than to average voters. The party and its candidates have come to rely on the elite 0.01 percent.

Democrats represent seven of the 10 most affluent districts, measured by household income (four in California, two in Virginia and one in New York). Democrats also represent a majority of the 100 most affluent districts, 54-46.
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