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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
Barely. According to exit polls, of the Americans surveyed making less than $100K a year, just over half (51%) voted for Trump.
By comparison, of Americans surveyed making more than $100K per year, just over half (51%) voted for Harris.
Granted, you can chalk this up to demographics because cost of living (and thus wages) are a lot lower in rural areas than urban areas. Still, it's not a not a very good argument to say that this election boiled down to class since they were incredibly close across all income levels
By comparison, of Americans surveyed making more than $100K per year, just over half (51%) voted for Harris.
Granted, you can chalk this up to demographics because cost of living (and thus wages) are a lot lower in rural areas than urban areas. Still, it's not a not a very good argument to say that this election boiled down to class since they were incredibly close across all income levels