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« on: May 11, 2024, 04:15:37 PM »

A lot of GOP campaign professionals have just kept working for GOP campaigns even if they don't like Trump. It's not like they can just become a Dem campaign professional and don't want to throw away their careers.

A bigger effect of educational polarization is that Democrats now dominate among the professional class that represents most of small donors and consequently have much better funded campaigns. Although the dumb hick was a GOP caricature in 2004, so was the rich White person. Now a lot more of those are Democrats.
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