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  1. 26 Οκτ 2020 · The racial and ethnic composition of the electorate looks very different nationally than in several key battleground states, according to a Center analysis of 2018 data based on eligible voters – that is, U.S. citizens ages 18 and older, regardless of whether or not they were registered to vote.

  2. 9 Απρ 2024 · Education, race and partisanship. White voters are far more polarized along educational lines than are Hispanic and Black voters. White voters by education. By nearly two-to-one (63% vs. 33%), White voters without a bachelor’s degree associate with the Republican Party.

  3. 14 Σεπ 2022 · According to Current Population Survey data, college-educated individuals are 50 percent more likely to vote than those with only a high school diploma (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2020c).

  4. Large gaps by gender, age and education persist across most well-being outcomes. Generally, OECD countries that do better on average also feature greater equality between population groups and fewer people living in deprivation.

  5. 12 Ιουλ 2023 · Education and voting preferences. In 2022, voters with a college degree or more education favored Democratic candidates while those with no college degree preferred Republicans – continuing a long-standing trend in polarization among American voters by education.

  6. 1 Απρ 2023 · There are many aspects of educational background that are potentially germane to voter evaluation of candidates, but we focus here on two particularly pronounced, and easily observable, educational attributes — level of education attained and institutional prestige.

  7. According to Current Population Survey data, college-educated individuals are 50 percent more likely to vote than those with only a high school diploma (U.S. Bureau. of the Census, 2020c).

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