I was reading the latest Quinnipiac poll when I came across your thread. Yes, more college educated support Clinton. Quinnipiac has it 44-34 with Johnson and Stein combining for 10%. I am sure you didn’t mean this as a put down for the average American who doesn’t have a college education, who considers those who do the elite of society. Now 44% certainly is not a majority. I find it kind of amazing that two candidates from two parties that never received as high as one percent in any presidential election can be as high as 10%. They do not have any money, no media coverage or hype, they are completely unknown, most Americans have never heard of them, no name recognition, don’t have a single idea where they stand on the issues. Yet the college educated individuals, 10% of them will give these two their vote only because they last name is not Trump or Clinton.
What’s even more interesting to me is Hispanics are giving these two 13% of their vote. That is the same as whites. Now independents breakdown 32% each for Trump and Clinton with Johnson and Stein receiving 21% of the non-affiliate vote or those who do not identify with either party. This is all listed in question 2.
https://www.qu.edu/images/polling/us/us06292016_Utwkv93x.pdf
Also you have 58% of all Americans stating they will never vote or probably not vote for Trump. That number is 55% for Clinton. So I can only conclude the majority of Americans do not want either Trump or Clinton. That the two major parties have really screwed up. Seems both major parties put their wants over what the majority of Americans want. But that is normal for our two major parties, they always think of themselves before the American People as a whole.
Just one last thing, only 37% of all Americans view Hillary Clinton in a positive light, 57% negatively. With independents, the non-affiliated the numbers are 27% positive, 66% negative. Trump, he is viewed positive by 34% of all Americans and negative by 57%. Independents are 32% positive, 58% negative. Strangely Trump is actually viewed less negative than Clinton among independents. But again, 21% of independents are backing Johnson or Stein simply because their last name isn’t Trump or Clinton.
Regardless of who wins, when the majority of all Americans dislike you, distrusts you, has no faith whatsoever in you, think your corrupt, these apply to both Clinton and Trump, how in the world do you expect one or the other to govern? Neither will have the support of the American people as a whole.
Thank you Major Political Parties. You both managed to screw the pooch and America at the same time.