Network exit polls found Trump garnered 48 percent support among voters without college degrees across primary contests, compared with 38 percent among those with college degrees. White Americans without college degrees have been particularly pessimistic about the economy and the pace of recovery from the Great Recession. Clinton may not need those voters to win in November, but if she can chip Trump’s support from them, his chances of victory will fall dramatically. Personal economic anxiety marked one of the most influential factors undergirding Trump’s support, according to analysis of Washington Post-ABC News polling. Washington Post reporter Jim Tankersley speaks with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton about her stance on jobs and economic policy issues.
Source: Washington Post June 22, 2016 14:44 UTC