All in New England or the West Coast.
White noncollege
California 51-47 D
Massachusetts 52-46 D
Rhode Island 57-42 D
Vermont (almost certainly but no data)
Washington 53-45 D
Oregon was a tie, 49-49. Hawaii likely, but no data.
Where are these numbers from? I can't seem to find them.
If RI is accurate it means there must have been very little difference between the college and non-college educated white vote there, unlike nationally where it was almost 20 points.
Seems like it matches the AP votecast survey (RI cross tabs can be found
here on NYT). The top line MOE is 6.3% for RI, so the cross tabs can certainly be wonky.
But regardless, it also has 58-40 Biden for college educated whites, and no significant difference between overall college vs non college (former is 60-39 Biden, latter is 59-39 Biden) There could be some ancestral effect going on, as the survey also has Biden's 65+ performance matching his statewide performance, or maybe a culturally liberal retiree thing is captured there. I wouldn't be surprised at Biden winning the non-college white vote in RI, but I do suspect small sample size is giving an incorrect conclusion of no education gap.