• ultranaut@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      You can see though that its not split 50/50 and that higher income people went for Harris, i.e. “wealthier people were less likely to vote for Trump”. As I said in my previous comment, you can argue it’s not a significant difference given how small it is but it is very obviously there. I personally think it is significant given how tight elections are and that its been a sustained trend for a number of years now.

      I do have another Lemmy account on Beehaw but I never use it, otherwise this is my only Lemmy account. Why do you ask?

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      2 days ago

      100k for the family isn’t very high, especially in places like California. Im curious how it would look if you added a $200k, $500k, $1m tier to the survey.