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Thank you, you just killed your own argument with your own link.
What in the world is this? I've already provided you with the exit data of the nation as whole.
We then shifted the conversation to Missouri. You claimed that Biden likely won the highly educated or compensated demographics THERE, and that's obviously false.
This is bizarre. You actually can't admit you were wrong? Do you always think you're the smartest person in the room?
What in the world is this? I've already provided you with the exit data of the nation as whole.
Oh, so now you can't admit your original claim about income and voting in the 2020 election was wrong, even though the very same survey you posted said it was wrong.
Oh, so now you can't admit your original claim about income and voting in the 2020 election was wrong, even though the very same survey you posted said it was wrong.
HAHA. Well, okay let's again go back to the NATION AS A WHOLE.
Here are the numbers from Statista on the exit polling. They have Trump winning the 100k+ demographic by a lot, and they also line up with historical elections going back a long time in which republicans ALWAYS win the high income brackets:
I'm sure you can find a source or two that shows a few points in the other direction as well.
Now, back to the topic of MISSOURI which was another, separate thing that you brought up, can you finally admit you were wrong? If not, can you find a single shred of exit or polling data that shows either:
a) high income brackets voted for Biden over Trump IN MO
b) high education brackets voted for Biden over Trump IN MO
If not, can you finally admit you were wrong and that I was not deluding myself?
Oh, so now you can't admit your original claim about income and voting in the 2020 election was wrong, even though the very same survey you posted said it was wrong.
See above as data that backs up my claims.
Can you now provide data that backs yours up IN MO or will you admit you were wrong?
Oh, so now you can't admit your original claim about income and voting in the 2020 election was wrong, even though the very same survey you posted said it was wrong.
Also, from NBC news, more data to back up my NATIONAL claims:
Total family income demographics heavily favored Trump in exit polling in three out of these four results:
Also, if you go back to Bush 2, Bush 1, and Reagan, the Republicans ALSO won the high income and lost the low income.
Also, in their losing bids of 2008 and 2012 with McCain and Romney respectively, the same exact trend applied. Trump didn't do AS WELL with the higher income white suburbanites as some of his predecessors, but I think i've provided AMPLE evidence that he still won high income brackets in 2020....at least the general "Over 100k bracket."
Your own survey proved you wrong. Now you can't even admit it and are trying in vain to invalidate your own link.
If you now admit this NY Times survey was wrong, it's terribly interesting you're not admitting it could also be wrong about Missouri.
Good lord. Typical liberal. Still can't admit you're wrong. It's in black and white. I'm sorry you outright deny it.
You're jumping around like someone with schizophrenia somehow saying national numbers equal MO numbers even when they're staring you in the face.
And you're cherry picking national numbers and ignoring the multiple national numbers that I've sent to you.
Then you're saying you're not wrong because the numbers I sent you "might be wrong."
HAHAHA!
I've never claimed biden didn't win college grads NATIONALLY. But he certainly did not win them in MISSOURI! Also, Trump LIKELY won high income demos over 100k NATIONALLY, and DEFINITELY won them in MISSOURI.
There's no shame in admitting you're wrong. You live in a dark red state in which almost every demographic was won by Trump. Those facts don't care about your feelings.
Thank you, you just killed your own argument with your own link.
When I showed the pictures of Kansas City I was showing them merely as a local example of wealthy neighborhoods going big for Biden. It was YOU who decided to expand that to all of Missouri when you started mentioning the entire state of Missouri out of nowhere in posts 67 and 70. Maybe there's a lot of 100K income earners in rural areas in Missouri too, for all I know. Maybe some farmers, or something.
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