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There's a reason one of the easiest ways to figure out if an American male is a Trump voter is by looking at how educated they are....
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Yep there are studies about that and effectively there are several main indicators: religion, age, race, education / income level, state,... Curious to note on education that there are two main types of voters for Trump. Those that have very high education and income ("the very rich"), probably because they perfectly know what Trump is doing and the the very uneducated, probably because they THINK that Trump is going to do something for them.
I guess one of these groups is not going to be happy... I am guessing which one is going to be
- (yes dumBAss, that'll be you)
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BREAKING
These Are The Big-Money Donors Backing Trump—As He Trails Biden’s Fundraising
Apr 18, 2024,04:25pm EDT
A coalition of wealthy donors gave large sums to former President Donald Trump during the first quarter, helping him narrow the fundraising gap with President Joe Biden.
Former President Trump Holds Rally In Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally outside ...
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The Trump 47 Committee, his joint fundraising vehicle with the Republican National Committee, which can accept checks up to $824,600 per donor, took in $23.5 million in the first three months of the year, according to Federal Election Commission filings made public Monday—money divided among his campaign, his Save America Leadership PAC that’s been footing his legal bills, the RNC and state parties.
Intercontinental Exchange founder Jeffrey Sprecher, hotel magnate and former DeSantis donor Robert Bigelow, TD Ameritrade founder J. Joe Ricketts and former Georgia senator Kelly Loeffler, who is married to Sprecher, all gave the maximum amount to the Trump 47 Committee.
Casino mogul Phil Ruffin, sugar magnate Jose Fanjul, Energy Transfer pipeline company co-founder Kelcy Warren, former pro wrestling executive and ex-SBA Administrator Linda McMahon, Los Angeles real estate billionaire Geoffrey Palmer, former Renaissance Technologies CEO Robert Mercer, casino mogul Steve Wynn and hedge fund billionaire John Paulson also each donated more than $800,000 to Trump 47.