Men and white people vote differently based on education
Briefly

The divide in political preferences between college-educated voters and those without a degree has expanded, showing a concerning trend of political polarization.
College graduates' shift towards Democratic candidates illustrates a significant change, with 55% supporting Democrats in 2016, up from a near tie just a decade prior.
Among voters with a college education, the support for Vice President Harris was 55%, reflecting a notable preference for Democratic ideals among this demographic.
The voting patterns among college-educated individuals reveal a stark contrast: 55% for Harris compared to 42% for Trump, highlighting the ideological divide within the electorate.
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