Posted on 12/09/2015 12:07:00 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Donald Trumpâs persistent lead in the GOP presidential-preference polls has been a great source of confusion for the chattering classes. But Trump is actually just the latest manifestation of a more global trend: Data suggests the appeal of anti-immigrant policies to working-class voters is much deeper than most American elites want to believe. And because Trump draws the bulk of his support from less-educated, working- and middle-class voters, he may be positioned to do even better stillâfor now. Polling data from Europe shows that parties with similar voter profiles to Trumpâs consistently do better in both online polls and at the ballot box than in live-interview polling. And currently Trump is far ahead online.
Why does this happen? It starts with working-class voters across developed countries being under severe economic pressure because of competition with foreigners at home (immigration) and abroad (EU/trade). They respond to people and parties who tell them this state of affairs isnât inevitable, and they are often impervious to cries of racism. Their lives are just plain harder than they used to be and working-class voters donât see elites doing muchâor wanting to do muchâto make them better. Donald Trump is simply the American version of Nigel Farage, Geert Wilders, and many other European leaders of working-class, anti-immigrant parties who profit from stoking the flames of resentment because there is so much kindling available to light....
(Excerpt) Read more at theatlantic.com ...
The establishment once again trying to comfort themselves. The base is stupid and lazy, so we won’t vote.
FU GOPe!!!
Less educated middle class? What BS!
Wow, is this writer talking down to the American worker!!!
Mom used to have a saying about Washington elites...”educated beyond their intelligence”.
I beginning to believe the silly small childish intellects in the DC Political/Media machine are so brainwashed with PC nonsense they simply cannot be made to be see reason by any event. I was thinking maybe Paris would FINALLY wake up the US Political/Media class but now think not even a nuke bomb going off in a US City will make them grow up.
Sometimes it is smarter to be less educated. Sadly the educated are frequently taught to abandon common sense and ignore reality, while the while the less educated continue to live in the real world and draw sensible conclusions about their real world observation.
Sure he's getting that group; however, he appeals to everyone, across ALL demographics, which is what REALLY scares these people, who see themselves as the "intellectuals".
My Mother and my Godmother used to say exactly the same thing! (Both teachers by the way!)
Has it dawned on this elitist that most people in this country fall into this category? Trump is not appealing to any individual class to the exclusion of any other. He is supported by voters of every social class.
I keep seeing this assertion from the media that Trump draws his support primarily from citizens who meet a low education threshold.
I wonder if they account for well-educated conservatives who’d prefer Cruz above Trump, but recognize the impetus Trump has and see him as the likely candidate?
While I suspect Trump is all hat and no cattle when it comes to truly understanding foreign policy, choosing his battles, and delivering substantive ideas on how to address complex problems, I would most certainly rather see him in the White House than any Democrat, not least because his tenure would be nails on the chalkboard every day for the media, liberal elite, and GOPe. What’s not to love?
I thought that was supposed to be the Democratic base?
Some of us are blue collar and in some cases less educated because we actually had to work for a living and could not afford Ivy league schools or student loans for college expenses. Less educated does not necessarily mean less intelligent, nor does being blue collar. Some of the wisest people I’ve known have had to take life’s hard knocks and learned by experience. On the other hand, I know and have worked for some truly highly educated idiots.
> “And because Trump draws the bulk of his support from ***less-educated***, ***working-*** and ***middle-class*** voters, he may be positioned to do even better still ***for now***.”
There you have it:
* less-educated
* working-class
* middle-class
Monsieur Henry Olsen writing for a liberal rag that calls itself ‘The Atlantic’ is expressing just how low class and uneducated the Trump supporters are.
What an ASSHOLE!
Let me tell you something Henry, my educational credentials are orders and orders of magnitude beyond anything you could ever hope to achieve.
Yes, Trump has broad appeal to classically educated Americans regardless of the extent of their formal education.
Those are the people who know how to think, reasonand survive in a real world of good and evil. They love their families and their country with an unabashed prideand have learned the emptiness of liberal elites.
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