OH-Quinnipiac: Hillary tops all Republicans, but the Christie-race is close (user search)
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Author Topic: OH-Quinnipiac: Hillary tops all Republicans, but the Christie-race is close  (Read 1904 times)
Mr. Morden
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« on: November 27, 2013, 10:38:06 PM »

Christie vs. Clinton by age:
18-29: Clinton +2
30-49: Clinton +7
50-64: tie
65+: Christie +8

And for Paul vs. Clinton, youngs are Paul's best age group:
18-29: Clinton +1
30-49: Clinton +11
50-64: Clinton +20
65+: Clinton +3
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Mr. Morden
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2013, 09:38:26 PM »

One interesting note here is that Hillary does better among those without a college education in every matchup. I'm used to seeing the partisan breakdown there flipped.

It's not unusual.  Republicans have more $, and $ correlates with education.  In the 2012 national exit poll, Obama did slightly better among those without a college degree than those with one.  He led by 4 among those without a college degree, but only by 2 among those with a college degree.

And of course, if you go way back in time to the Clinton era, it was more pronounced (and closer to what we're seeing in the 2016 polls).  In 1996, Clinton beat Dole by 14 points among non-college graduates, but only beat him by 3 points among college graduates.
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