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ExtremeRepublican
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« on: August 29, 2016, 06:43:19 PM »

Going along with what I have been noticing concerning the age gap (or lack there of):

18-34: Clinton +2.5
35-54: Trump +3.2
55-74: Clinton +5.5
75+: Clinton +23.4

Any guesses as to what is going on here?  And, I've seen the same general pattern several times of Trump competitive with young voters, ahead with middle-aged voters, and getting trounced with older voters.

Senate race age breakdown if that helps:

18-34: Toomey +12.5
35-54: Toomey +13.9
55-74: McGinty +7.0
75+: McGinty +2.7

So, Toomey is far out performing Trump with everyone but 55-74 year-olds, and the younger voters are among the most Republican.
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ExtremeRepublican
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E: 7.35, S: 5.57


« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2016, 06:50:47 PM »

Going along with what I have been noticing concerning the age gap (or lack there of):

18-34: Clinton +2.5
35-54: Trump +3.2
55-74: Clinton +5.5
75+: Clinton +23.4

Any guesses as to what is going on here?  And, I've seen the same general pattern several times of Trump competitive with young voters, ahead with middle-aged voters, and getting trounced with older voters.

Senate race age breakdown if that helps:

18-34: Toomey +12.5
35-54: Toomey +13.9
55-74: McGinty +7.0
75+: McGinty +2.7

So, Toomey is far out performing Trump with everyone but 55-74 year-olds, and the younger voters are among the most Republican.

That is very weird.

The same phenomenon is actually more extreme in Michigan and exists but not as much in Ohio.
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