If there’s one demographic group that is synonymous with President Donald Trump’s political rise — and his later rebirth — it’s the White voter without a college degree.
American politics is increasingly split by education, with more formally educated voters going for the Democrats and less formally educated voters going for the Republicans. And White voters in the latter group have formed the backbone of Trump’s coalition, with about two-thirds of them voting for him in each of his three presidential runs, according to CNN exit polling.
But as Trump’s approval rating has fallen to new
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