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Let us assume this trend is persistent at least until the November. What are the implications for the electoral college and for Senate and congressional races?
At a first glance it seems as if Trump is doing slightly better in areas where he is not going to win anyway, and worse in states he absolutely has to win to be competitive.
"Trump voters are quite well to do"
To what extent is this simply a function of the bulk of the Republic base rowing in behind him? Was his voter base also primarily well to do in the early weeks of his insurgency?
Finally, how does this all map onto competitive Senate and Congressional races?
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