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« on: September 08, 2020, 11:57:29 PM »

Millennial and Gen Z men are more Republican than perceived by this forum (even among the educated who live in blue states). The reason why educated voters as whole seem to be moving left is because women continue to grow as a larger percentage of college graduates and millennials who attended college at higher rates than generations before and after them. Millennials as a generation are left leaning structurally, so they make it look like all the sudden college voters are swinging left when actually a boom liberal voters are just graduating college.
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