Going along with what I have been noticing concerning the age gap (or lack there of):
18-34: Clinton +2.5
35-54: Trump +3.2
55-74: Clinton +5.5
75+: Clinton +23.4
Any guesses as to what is going on here? And, I've seen the same general pattern several times of Trump competitive with young voters, ahead with middle-aged voters, and getting trounced with older voters.
Senate race age breakdown if that helps:
18-34: Toomey +12.5
35-54: Toomey +13.9
55-74: McGinty +7.0
75+: McGinty +2.7
So, Toomey is far out performing Trump with everyone but 55-74 year-olds, and the younger voters are among the most Republican.
That is very weird.
The same phenomenon is actually more extreme in Michigan and exists but not as much in Ohio.
Both Ohio and Michigan, and to a lesser extent Pennsylvania, are suffering from brain drains.