Posted on 08/18/2016 2:17:23 PM PDT by drewh
An August presidential poll out of Virginia shows the heightening of a long-existing trend: There is a big, big rural-urban split in the battleground state.
The rural southwest area is heavily in favor of Donald Trump, the Washington Post/ABC News poll found, while the DC suburbs are by far Clinton country.
Follow Dave Wasserman @Redistrict Trump leads Clinton by 26% in SWVA (vs. 22% Romney lead) but Clinton leads by 45% in inner NOVA (vs. 26% Obama '12): https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/trump-unpopularity-fuels-wide-lead-for-clinton-in-new-virginia-poll/2016/08/15/ea0e1540-6307-11e6-be4e-23fc4d4d12b4_story.html?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_vapoll-735a%3Ahomepage%2Fstory 9:20 AM - 16 Aug 2016 Photo published for Trump unpopularity fuels wide lead for Clinton in new Virginia poll Trump unpopularity fuels wide lead for Clinton in new Virginia poll Disdain for the GOP nominee outweighs concern about the Democratic nominee. washingtonpost.com 13 13 Retweets 19 19 likes And this rural-urban divide persists nationwide. Hillary Clinton led Trump by 26 points in urban areas in a recent poll, also from the Washington Post. But in rural areas, Trump led Clinton by 20 points.
This phenomenon isn't new in fact, the latest poll numbers look a lot like the exit poll figures from 2012's presidential race. Four years ago, Obama won urban areas by 26 points, according to exit polls, while Romney won rural areas by 20 points.
In fact, if you line up U.S. counties from most urban to most rural there was a nearly uninterrupted sort of gradation effect to how people voted in 2012.
And this shows one major aspect of how Obama won urban areas have way more people (duh). Here's how that above gradation breaks down when you look at those urban-to-rural counties by population size:
Rural demographics mirror Trump supporter demographics
Rural voters heavily lean toward supporting Trump, so it's no surprise that the stats that describe America's rural areas also happen to describe Trump supporters quite well. Trump does particularly well among older, white and non-college-educated Americans.
And as it happens, rural areas are older than the rest of the nation the median age in rural areas is around 40, compared to 37 for the rest of the country, according to a report from the Housing Assistance Council, a group that promotes affordable housing in rural areas.
Likewise, rural areas tend to be less educated than urban areas.
Rural folks respect those that leave us the he!! alone and live as Americans.
More media gaslighting
NEWSFLASH, Democrat controlled media idiots: Trump does well with educated (working) whites also.
>Likewise, rural areas tend to be less educated than urban areas.
They underestimate our education at their own learning expense.
Cities are mostly dem Rest of areas arent
Its more than that...its an appeal to fence sitters to not forget about their prerequisite white guilt.
Sort of reminds me of those conversations where the other feller says "don't know why you don't like me," and then slaps you in the face. There's a certain lack of education there, to be sure, but it may not be where NPR thinks it is.
Rural vs. urban...
Workers vs. the entitled.
Horse sense vs. progressive nonsense.
America lovers vs. America insulters.
Authentic men and women vs. metrosexuals, queers and pajama boys.
Rugged individuals vs. pussies.
Think I got it...
actually it is Urban Hate
Cities have become disgusting sewers and are no longer really America
Okay. I know which camp I want to be in.
“They underestimate our education at their own learning expense.”
If they could learn, they wouldn’t be leftards.
Well, it is part of it. Us people who don’t live in congested cities are sick of smarmy jack-wagon city folks running the show and stealing our money and passing laws to please their liberal sensibilities. Sick of it!
There are probably very few of those, and I suspect they’ll have nervous breakdowns before the election.
U need a bigger backyard....
No it’s the dumb ass Obama’s policies.
Rational is where you fit, I would say.
Humans appear to have some need to look down on someone; theres just a basic tribalistic impulse in all of us. And if youre an elite white professional, working-class whites are an easy target: You dont have to feel guilty for being a racist or a xenophobe. By looking down on the hillbilly, you can get that high of self-righteousness and superiority without violating any of the moral norms of your own tribe.
-J.D. Vance
Putting that in my Glossary of Quotations.
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