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Cruzcrew
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« on: August 04, 2016, 07:39:19 AM »

I have no doubt that Hilkary is leading in Pennsylvania at this point but I'm just wondering what's the partisan breakdown? An 11 point lead with a 93% white electorate is very high. If this is true, this would be embarrassing considering Romney lost by only 5 with a 78% electorate while not even competing there and he didn't have that working class whites advantage like Trump.
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Cruzcrew
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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2016, 07:48:58 AM »

I have no doubt that Hilkary is leading in Pennsylvania at this point but I'm just wondering what's the partisan breakdown? An 11 point lead with a 93% white electorate is very high. If this is true, this would be embarrassing considering Romney lost by only 5 with a 78% electorate while not even competing there and he didn't have that working class whites advantage like Trump.

I think the main driver is suburban white people abandoning Trump

Hell, even his #s among WCWs are abysmal.

I would think that he'd improve on what Romney had with the WCWs and that would partially make up for losses with the suburban whites.
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